i have a question and i wasnt sure whitch section to post what would the punishment for theft and minor with alcahol
Printable View
i have a question and i wasnt sure whitch section to post what would the punishment for theft and minor with alcahol
Since laws vary from state to state...Quote:
Quoting crawdad
It would be helpful for anyone that may be able to help you, to know what state you are in.
Also "theft" doesn't mean much - that can describe anything from a minor misdemeanor to a serious felony. What was the actual charge?
i am not sure of the charge but it was he stole a beer and got cuaght so what would be sentecing for that?
The state information varies from state to state.Quote:
Quoting crawdad
Please include the name of the state that this is in reference to.
washington
Thank you.Quote:
Quoting crawdad
From Washington statutes:
RCW 66.44.270
(2)(a) It is unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one years to possess, consume, or otherwise acquire any liquor. A violation of this subsection is a gross misdemeanor punishable as provided for in chapter 9A.20 RCW.
------------
RCW 9A.20.021
Maximum sentences for crimes committed July 1, 1984, and after.
(2) Gross misdemeanor. Every person convicted of a gross misdemeanor defined in Title 9A RCW shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for a maximum term fixed by the court of not more than one year, or by a fine in an amount fixed by the court of not more than five thousand dollars, or by both such imprisonment and fine.
--------
RCW 9A.56.050
Theft in the third degree.
(1) A person is guilty of theft in the third degree if he or she commits theft of property or services which (a) does not exceed two hundred and fifty dollars in value, or (b) includes ten or more merchandise pallets, or ten or more beverage crates, or a combination of ten or more merchandise pallets and beverage crates.
(2) Theft in the third degree is a gross misdemeanor.
is that for adults or juveniles
You asked about Minors, they are not adults.Quote:
Quoting crawdad
If we had some facts we might answer.
YOu provided the state, how about the ages?
But one thing that is common is license suspention.
ok the person is 14 years of age and was stealing a 2 dollar beer the cop came and arrested him and he is now awaiting a court date i am curious as to what the charges and sentencing will be.
The charges will most likely be what I posted previously. However, because he is a juvenile the punishment will be handled differently.Quote:
Quoting crawdad
In Washington, juvenile crimes are ranked by letters (A-E) according to the offence that they committed. There are other factors, such as: Previous record, attempting to do a crime, actually committing the crime....
The rating of "A", "B", or "C" crimes are the most serious (felonies). The punishment for those ranked offences, the offender most likely will serve time in a juvenile detention facility.
The crimes rated "D" and "E" are more likely to be considered violations. The offender most likely would NOT serve time in a juvenile faciltiy.
------------------
Minor in possession of alcohol is a class E offense.
The punishment--You will receive “local sanctions” which may include: up to 30 days in jail, up to 12 months of community supervision, up to 150 hours of community services and/or up to a $500 fine. Your license may also be revoked for up to one year or until you turn seventeen, whichever is longer.
The chart I found doesn't list "Theft in the third degree", it does list "Theft in the second degree" as a Class C violation. So I can only give you my opinion on that charge, which IMO it would be a Class D, but it might be a Class E as well. That would carry a similar punishment as above or a bit harsher if it is a Class D.
__________________
If the store is going to pursue a civil fine against you, it would be as follows:
RCW 4.24.230
(2) The parent or legal guardian having the custody of an unemancipated minor who takes possession of any goods, wares, or merchandise displayed or offered for sale by any wholesale or retail store or other mercantile establishment without the consent of the owner or seller and with the intention of converting such goods, wares, or merchandise to his own use without having paid the purchase price thereof, shall be liable as a penalty to the owner or seller for the retail value of such goods, wares, or merchandise not to exceed five hundred dollars plus an additional penalty of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than two hundred dollars, plus all reasonable attorney's fees and court costs expended by the owner or seller.....
________________
In addition, if you are convicted, you will have a criminal record.
Your juvenile criminal offenses will remain on your record unless you request from the court that your records be sealed.
ok sense i got lost in that will i have to do juvee time?
No one can say for sure, but it is a possibility.Quote:
Quoting crawdad