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    Laws - View Law: SHOPLIFTING


    Shoplifting is more than just leaving a store with something you did not pay for. Shoplifting is also obtaining goods by charging the purchase price of an item to a fictitious person; paying less than the purchase price of the item by changing the labels in some way; moving the item to a different container; and hiding the item in some way from view. (A.R.S. § 13-1805).

    If you are a minor, your parents or legal guardian can be held responsible for any damages that you caused. (A.R.S. § 12-661). Shoplifting property with a value of more than $2,000 is a class 5 felony. Shoplifting with a value of less than $250.00 is a class 1 misdemeanor.

    If you are found guilty of shoplifting, you could be fined, have to perform community service, or be placed on probation with up to one year in detention. (A.R.S. § 13-1805) If found guilty of shoplifting you might also be required to pay a penalty of $100.00 in addition to the actual damages to the owner (the price of what you took). (A.R.S. § 12-692)


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    On 02/16/07
    K from PA said:
    i was caught shoplifting today with 30 dollars worth of items. it is my first offence. i live in Pennsylvania and im only a minor. what is the worst that can happen to me? ive heard some pretty harsh stories.. im really worried. esp since my mom is flipping out. idk what to do or how bad its gonna be. help me please.
    On 02/10/07
    Lorraine from AZ said:
    Today i was caught shoplifting some pants with my friend and we went into the elevator and next thing you know a security guard was right there telling us "the store manager wants to see you" st thet moment i just froze. i dint feellike i was nervous but i guess i started to become clam..my parents went crazy on me..im never...NEVER stealing again in my life. i only did it cause i knew thisgirlandy and er ans her friends got away with it so i thought i could too since i stole alot but i regret everything. my parents are now making me repay them for allof the fines.i t suck
    On 02/08/07
    lana from WA said:
    To those who shoplifts, dont do it its not worth it. You would have to pay WAY more than you stoled. I've been in this situation and its not fun.I had to do community service.Work for free? No im telling you its no good.
    On 10/31/06
    J- from AZ said:

    In AZ shoplifting for under $250 is a class 1 misdemeanor. 

    What is the punishment for a minor? Why did I have to return the items ($18 worth) and still had to pay $118? Would that not make them mine? I got arrested, released to my father, 4 days later I get the letter from the merchant asking for payment of the fine? Will I get something from the police, the court etc. I have not received anything yet. Who and when do I call some1 about a diversion program?

    On 08/31/06
    Louise from Othr said:
    I dont particularly like shop lifting, but I do know people who have and do it. Two of my friends decided to shoplift from the local shop next to our school. They tried to steal was a candy bar and they got caught. They are getting charged $500-$700 in fines each.
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