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You'll be in bigger trouble due to the fact that you've already have been in trouble with the law.

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Q: What if you get caught shoplifting with previous problems with the law?
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Pilferage and shoplifting have an immediate effect on weekly pricing indices.


What are the fines for shoplifting?

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(in the US) there is no "common law" that refers to shoplifting. All such laws are CODIFIED by the individual state legislatures as the offense of Larceny.


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Law: Virginia Code 18.2-103 and 18.2-104. Covers both shoplifting (leaving the store) and concealment (caught in the store). Punishment: Up to $200.00 is a Class 1 Misdemeanor (up to 12 months in jail and/or $2500.00 fine), $200.00 and over is a Felony. Three strikes - your third larceny becomes a felony.


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Can an interviewer for new employment require to see curret pay stubs?

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