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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 12/08/04
    Jesse from OH said:
    I think people should get jail time 4 shoplifting.
    On 11/02/04
    Jason from AZ said:
    Can a police office make you gey out of a car if he thinks something is going on in a car
    On 10/14/04
    Mike from WA said:
    Yes he does have the right to take the purse of your shoulder and any other type of bag (shopping bag etc) as it may contain the shoplifted items. They do however have to ask your permission to open or go through your bag or purse if you say "No" then they have the option of calling the police and they have the right to search your purse.
    On 09/24/04
    sarah from FM said:
    why do you shoplift? i mean i dont understand at all, all you are doing is ruining your life. It seems like some people only do it because they like the feeling of getting away with it. but if they got caught i know they would regret it, so why even bother doing it. so what i am trying to tell you is that you just shouldnt do and never think about doing it. So DOOONNTTT do it!
    On 09/24/04
    Brittany Loomis from MI said:
    How much does teenage shoplifting cost consumers each year?
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