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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 02/28/05
    stephanie bruner from AZ said:
    i think that we should have a long curfew cause then it would be real fun
    On 02/20/05
    Lia from CA said:
    I was just recently arrested for shoplifting I had taken 54$ worth in merchandise, they are charging me with petty theft, but the great thing is that my boyfriend was with me at the time and he has already been charged with 2 mistdaminors he was arrested with me and was charged with the same offense just simply because he was with me at the time and they say he helped me out. so my question is statisticly wise what do you think "our" punishments will be. Thanx anybody if you know the ansewr to my question please respond quickly.
    On 02/17/05
    Ari from AL said:
    My friend and I were recently caught shoplifting at a local department store. The store called the cops and our parents. Later on the store sent both of us a letter saying we owed them a certain amount of the money adding up to price of all the items we stole. It was stupid of us to do and we both regret it so much. After we payed the store fine the AZ juvenile attorney's office sent our parents letters telling us our court date. We only stole $175 worth of merchendise and we are still being prosecuted. We deserve it and since we are both so close to 18 we can be tried as adults. DONT DO IT!
    On 01/18/05
    Jessica from AZ said:
    My friend and I were caught shoplifting at a local grocery store. The items in my possesion total $40.00. At time I was 17 years and 9 months. My question is in which court will I be tried juvenile or adult given my current age ?
    On 01/14/05
    kara from OH said:
    I was with a girl who got caught stealing. even though i didnt take anything i still got fined and had to do 30 hrs. community service
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