Retail fraud 3rd degree in Michigan, NEED ADVICE!!!
Hello,
Just recently I was caught switching shoes at Meijer in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. I didn't go into the store intending to steal, I just saw a pair of shoes that I already had on, and decided to switch the old ones with the new ones. Upon leaving the store, I was approached by local security and brought back to a room. They did the whole deal: getting my drivers license, picture taken, info, etc. The lady who caught me told me that I was not banned from Meijer, just not to steal again. They seemed like I was just going to get a warning and have to pay a fine to the store. Then a police officer came, got all my info. and told me that their new policy is to arrest now, so I went to the police station and put in a holding cell. The shoes were approx. $35 and the bond was set at $500. I paid bond and got out. I am intended to pay Meijer $200 and I have a court date pending. I am 21 years old and this is my first offense. At the police station I wasn't fingerprinted and my picture wasn't taken. I have read up online that I could receive a fine up to $500 and/or jail time up to 93 days, etc. I also read in occasions that I could get probation and community service. What can I expect for the outcome to be. I am 21, first offense, no tickets or anything, retail price of $35. Any advice is appreciated, I just don't want to go to jail. The money can get paid back, it's just my dignity has been bruised.
Re: Retail fraud 3rd degree in Michigan
Jail time of first offense is very very rare. You can expect
. Summary probation
. Community Service
. Fines
. Ban from store
These are the norms and can vary. Seek advice from a criminal defense Attorney and ask about possible diversion programs
Re: Retail fraud 3rd degree in Michigan
Thank you. I was just wondering, should I have a lawyer present when I go to court? I mean I know I already have to pay the fine and $200 to Meijer, but they told me that I was not banned. And what about the fingerprinting and mug shots? None of that was done.
Re: Retail fraud 3rd degree in Michigan
Also, what's a diversion program? Is it a set of classes or something in which I have to attend to? I'm just freaked out by this whole experience and all I want to do is finish up this semester at school and go home and forget this ever happened. I mean I have learned from it and the fact is I'm not upset that I got caught, I'm upset that I even put myself in that situation.
Re: Retail fraud 3rd degree in Michigan
Its always a good idea to have an Attorney at your side in court. The monies paid to store are not related to any court fines so don't be confused into thinking you already paid your fines. Fingerprinting and mugs shots are not required to press charges.
Re: Retail fraud 3rd degree in Michigan
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Also, what's a diversion program? Is it a set of classes or something in which I have to attend to? I'm just freaked out by this whole experience and all I want to do is finish up this semester at school and go home and forget this ever happened. I mean I have learned from it and the fact is I'm not upset that I got caught, I'm upset that I even put myself in that situation.
Diversion acts just like an conviction far as penalties fines etc but once you complete it your case is dimissed. Now diversion programs vary so you need to discuss this with your Attorney
Re: Retail fraud 3rd degree in Michigan
Diversion programs vary by state and county, and are not universally available.
Re: Retail fraud 3rd degree in Michigan
I was wondering if I could talk to Meijer and the security and manager who were there with me and ask if the charges could be dropped. I mean they know that it was my first ever offense and said that I was respectful and complient. The security guard told me that if I paid the fine no further legal action would
be taken against me, does that mean that they didn't charge me. Plus the officer told me that he HAD to arrest me because it was their policy. I mean at first they all seemed like I was just going to have to pay the fine and a possible store ban. Is there any negotiations I could possibly make with the corporation in which I could pay the fine, be banned, do community service for them, etc. in which they would drop the charges?
Re: Retail fraud 3rd degree in Michigan
Its already passed that point
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I also want to know, when I was in the office with the Meijer employees, the lady told me that if I paid the fine to the store, no further legal action would be taken. Does that mean that if I pay them, they wont press charges or what. Because I know that they HAD to call the cops, but is there a possibilty that the charges could be dropped?