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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 08/06/06
    kae from AZ said:
    how do i keep my 18 yr old boy from shoplifting, im not sure how often he does it, but it doesnt seem to bother him, he already has charges so i dont want it to get worse
    On 07/06/06
    Faith from IL said:

    I would just like to give you a little advice concerning your pending cases or conviction's that may have taken place already in whatever state you may live. From experience I would like to tell you  to let whatever mistake you may have made concerning breaking the law be your last. Let it be a lesson to be learn. Please don't allow yourself to get caught up in the system.

    On 07/04/06
    C- from IA said:
    Me and my friend steal red Bull from the same grocery store. I need a question answered "is there anyway i can get caught if i am not caught at the scene of the crime"
    On 06/14/06
    V.I. from OH said:
    Once my friend was really sick so I stole some medicine for her. Another time I had no food so I stole some meat. So is having no money and needing things that bad?
    On 05/21/06
    rubenson from MA said:
    i got caught shop lifting a month or so ago and i gotta say it wass pretty scary especialy when my mom found out. so just shop lift cause there always looking especialy if your at some thing big like a technoledgy
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