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    Default How Long Does Civil Demand Take?

    about how long do they send you the letter to pay your fines?
    ive been waiting for a week already and it still didnt come yet
    also
    is it really unlikely that the letter they give me is the price of the items i stole? or is it most likely tripled.
    the amount was about 200 dollars.


    i did this in New York, New york and im 15.

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    Default Re: How Long Does Civil Demand Take?

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    about how long do they send you the letter to pay your fines?
    ive been waiting for a week already and it still didnt come yet
    also
    is it really unlikely that the letter they give me is the price of the items i stole? or is it most likely tripled.
    the amount was about 200 dollars.


    i did this in New York, New york and im 15.
    A civil demand letter can take several months.

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    Default Re: How Long Does Civil Demand Take?

    The letter will go to your parents not you as you are a minor. This can be days, weeks even, months. There is no set time. What you (or your parents) can do is contact store ask for number to their Civil Recovery service and call them. I am sure they would be happy to take your money without the expense of mailing you a letter

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    Default Re: How Long Does Civil Demand Take?

    well my parents dont really know about this. cuz my brother ( age 23 )picked me up instead of them. so im trying to get the letter from the mail before they get it.
    how am i supose to contact the store cuz i cant even step into it. im banned from all Sephoras.



    and how much do you guys think the overall price is?
    same? tripled?

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    panther10758 Guest

    Default Re: How Long Does Civil Demand Take?

    You pick up the phone call the store and ask for phone number of their Civil Recovery service. Thsi will not require you to enter store

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    Default Re: How Long Does Civil Demand Take?

    Quote Quoting babiib00x3
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    well my parents dont really know about this. cuz my brother ( age 23 )picked me up instead of them. so im trying to get the letter from the mail before they get it.
    how am i supose to contact the store cuz i cant even step into it. im banned from all Sephoras.



    and how much do you guys think the overall price is?
    same? tripled?
    § 11-105. Larceny in mercantile establishments.
    1. When used in this section, the term "mercantile establishment" shall mean a place or vehicle where goods, wares or merchandise are offered for sale or a place or vehicle from which deliveries of goods, wares or merchandise are made.

    2. When used in this section, the term "larceny" is an act heretofore defined or known as common law larceny by trespassory taking as defined in paragraph (a) of subdivision two of section 155.05 of the penal law committed against the property of a mercantile establishment.

    3. When used in this section, the term "emancipated minor" shall mean a person who was over the age of sixteen at the time of the alleged larceny and who was no longer a dependent of or in the custody of a parent or legal guardian.

    4. In any proceeding brought under this section the burden of proof shall be by a preponderance of the evidence.

    5. An adult or emancipated minor who commits larceny against the property of a mercantile establishment shall be civilly liable to the operator of such establishment in an amount consisting of:

    (a) the retail price of the merchandise if not recovered in merchantable condition up to an amount not to exceed fifteen hundred dollars; plus
    (b) a penalty not to exceed the greater of five times the retail price of the merchandise or seventy-five dollars; provided, however, that in no event shall such penalty exceed five hundred dollars.

    6. Parents or legal guardians of an unemancipated minor shall be civilly liable for said minor who commits larceny against the property of a mercantile establishment to the operator of such establishment in an amount consisting of:

    (a) the retail price of the merchandise if not recovered in merchantable condition up to an amount not to exceed fifteen hundred dollars; plus
    (b) a penalty not to exceed the greater of five times the retail price of the merchandise or seventy-five dollars; provided, however, that in no event shall such penalty exceed five hundred dollars.


    7. A conviction or a plea of guilty for committing larceny is not a prerequisite to the bringing of a civil suit, obtaining a judgment, or collecting that judgment under this section.

    8. The fact that an operator of a mercantile establishment may bring an action against an individual as provided in this section shall not limit the right of such merchant to demand, orally or in writing, that a person who is liable for damages and penalties under this section remit the damages and penalties prior to the commencement of any legal action.

    9. In any action brought under subdivision six of this section, the court shall consider in the interest of justice mitigating circumstances that bear directly upon the actions of the parent or legal guardian in supervising the unemancipated minor who committed the larceny.

    10. An action for recovery of damages and penalties under this section may be brought in any court of competent jurisdiction.

    11. The provisions of this section shall not be construed to prohibit or limit any other cause of action which an operator of a mercantile establishment may have against a person who unlawfully takes merchandise from the mercantile establishment.

    12. Any testimony or statements of the defendant or unemancipated minor child of the defendant or any evidence derived from an attempt to reach a civil settlement or from a civil proceeding brought under this section shall be inadmissible in any other court proceeding relating to such larceny.

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