What to do if I went to a clothing store and got caught taking a shirt?
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What to do if I went to a clothing store and got caught taking a shirt?
I didn’t plan on doing this, it was just a dumb decision I made because I left my money in my wallet in the car. I cooperated with them and told the truth and they took my information done and signed papers. Then a cop showed up but chose not to arrest me and was told I’ll be receiving the paper that states the costs that I owe Khol’s clothing store. This is my first time and last doing this. I have no prior arrests in this county at all. Will they make me pay a fine or will they charge me with some kind of theft charge?
Asked on April 23, 2013 under Criminal Law, Indiana
Answers:
Maury Beaulier / MinnesotaLawyers.com
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
In Minnesota, a theft offense can be very serious. While any theft under $500 is a misdemeanor. Such an offense is still punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $1000 fine. The collateral consequences of a conviction can also be extremely significant and preclude a person from finding employment where background checks are performed.
Often, if you have no prior offenses, a conviction can be avoided with a Stay of Prosecution. A Stay of Prosecution means that the offense is never recorded on your record and stayed for a certain periofd of time to ensure that you do not have another offense.
We can assist you in making sure that your record is not affected.
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