Shoplifting in Ohio Walmart
My question involves criminal law for the state of: Ohio
Ok, so I got caught shoplifting etc. Police were involved, but was told by the LP since I did not open the package, I would not be fined extra. Anyways it was a dollar amount of about $34 and my arraignment is coming up soon, so I just have a few questions before I go in.
First of all it is an arraignment, so they 1) confirm my identity, 2) read the charges and 3) ask for my plea, but before that will I have a public defender appointed? Or at least be able to consult one?
Second, this is just in case I am not able to consult a PD, everyone has been saying to plead not guilty, My only "prior" if you will is having a warrant because of a misunderstanding for paying a ticket, I don't know if that would have any effect but thats just for your consideration. Anyways, is this the point where I beg for Diversion or do I have to go further into the motions before that would be considered?
Anyways I'm just looking for some input, any would be helpful and I am grateful for all of it.
Re: Shoplifting in Ohio Walmart
The arraignment informs you of the charge and asks what your plea is and sets up what happens further. Plead not guilty unless you have counsel otherwise. If you are indigent and unable to pay for a lawyer, you can ask for a public definer.
Re: Shoplifting in Ohio Walmart
what would a plea of no contest do?
and I would have to be acquiring a Public defender as I cannot afford a lawyer.
Re: Shoplifting in Ohio Walmart
No contest will have the same effect as pleading guilty.