I guess the question now is will he be charged? If so will charge be added to current charge or will he face new charges and possible second offense?
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I guess the question now is will he be charged? If so will charge be added to current charge or will he face new charges and possible second offense?
"you have the right to remain silent."
when you're arrested and the cop or LP mentions a prior incident, mum's the word until you can consult with a lawyer.
sure, it's a good idea to give up your name, address, and phone number. but hold off on giving out anymore info until you can contact a lawyer. and especially keep your mouth shut when it's just you and the LP. hand over your info when the cops get there and try avoiding letting the LP know your social security number.
Good point, or just keep your mouth shut altogether and force them to call the police. You do not have to answer any questions they ask you. But, when you go to court, they might try to pin you as being uncooperative, so make sure you have a good lawyer, or excuse as to why you didn't hand over your ID.
Giving LP your socail wont hurt anything as they are not going to tie it to anything. However it was not wise to give up so much info on your past theft. Not being willing to give your info makes you uncooperative and many LP's are told to put that in report!
I must respectfully disagree.....we popped a fitting room booster last Friday who'd ran from us twice, had a car waiting curbside once, and had real good video of him entering 'skinny' and exiting 'fat' 4 times during the last 7 weeks or so...he'd wear team sports apparel out under his clothes. When we arrested him after about a quarter-mile chase(door tagged by PD's Crown Vic) he got charged with that (felony) offense, the 3 where he got away, and the other 4(we'd recovered the tags out of the fiting room on those occasions).
.....8 seperate felony counts. Plus the perp already had a rap sheet that could paper about a mile of 4-lane highway with!
All PD's are different, some will only charge if there was a formal report on file of the previous thefts and even then, they may make you take out your own warrants for them at the magistrates office.
I never signed anything that said I took something before. He said "i dont think that should be a problem" and nothing of it was said again. He was really nice to me, gave me some food and we talked. He said I was one of 4 shoplifters he wishes he could help out. Do you think his attitude towards me was just a act and will be very harsh in court?
Also I still dont understand how sentences work. If my court date is Jan 23rd and I have to be out of town feb 9-23rd should I try to change my court date till after that?
Another question is if the Judge asks about the dvd set from before what should I say or even say anything?
Doesnt someone here work with Target and has the ability to look up reports and cases?
thanks eveyone!
video of PaulE at work
http://youtube.com/watch?v=SFlo7o-Z0i8
"Get those carts in boy!"
Cleaver, did the boss let you post between coffee runs?? You're a great one to post in a thread telling someone not to show in court, then cry to aaron to get it pulled when I called you on it. See aaron, I'm not the only one here stirring the pot here, the village idiot from Virginia does his share.