Shoplifting Charge With No Video Evidence
My question involves criminal law for the state of: NJ. Just wondering if someone has some answers? I am still waiting for my first court date for shoplifting from late April. The amount of merchandise was $117, but anyway, it took my lawyer a few times to get the discovery. When he finally got it there was no video survalence included with it. The police records told him there was no video. Now when I was in the Room with the LP he swore on the video evidence and said if needed it will be used in the court room, and I did see myself at the checkout. When I read a copy of the discovery the LP wrote that I left the store without stopping at a register, that I just walked out! I did buy a few things! Just wondering why he would twist it around and say that I just walked out? My lawyer said this no video thing is very unusual. Could this help me with my case, or be worse for me? Anyone? Just sitting here thinking about it. My new court date is July 2nd now!