The time it takes for police to pick you up for a failure to appear (FTA) charge related to shoplifting can vary widely based on several factors, including the severity of the offense, local law enforcement priorities, and available resources. In some cases, it might happen quickly, within days or weeks, especially if a warrant has been issued. In other instances, it could take months or longer, depending on the circumstances and the individual's situation. It's essential to address any legal issues promptly to avoid further complications.
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That would depend upon the value of the item(s) you tried to take.
Shoplifting is a felony in EVERY state. You shouldn't take things that don't belong to you. Shame, shame, shame.
the person who catches you shoplifting prosecutes you, then the police take you to the police station and question you. The judial system will decide your punishment if you attempt to steal something very valuable or expensive, like say an i-touch. If you try and steal some lipgloss the punishment wouldn't be so serious.
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It depends on what you did, and what age you are.
It depends on the limitations placed on the warrant by the issuing court. Many misdemeanor warrants are limited to service in the city or county that issued the warrant. It is up to the judge.
it depends on how good you are
A police investigation can last as long as law enforcement believes it is necessary. Many investigations have gone on for decades.
It depends how long you chose when it asked you to pick a shipping method.
Depends on how many hands there are picking them