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    Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Re: Saw Someone Get Beat Bad by Store Security

    Don't be so cynical. Maybe you have good nostrils but they aren't working today.
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    Deprivation of Civil Rights: Re: False Police Report. Tased Six Times

    They can't bring you up on more charges for going after them. NOT AT ALL. You need a personal injury lawyer.
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    Privacy Crimes: Re: Recording a Traffic Stop in Florida

    I would be interested in knowing what kind of recording equipment you have and where I can get the same. Company name and so forth.
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    Disorderly Conduct: Re: Public Urination

    That is a violation of local ordinance most likely, not a crime.
  5. Harassment: Re: Civil Rights Complaint Misrepresented As Harassment

    One good argument is to bring a lawsuit against THEM for illegal job termination and other things. I was in a laundry room once when I was college. I said something to someone doing their laundry and...
  6. Disorderly Conduct: Re: Disorderly Conduct Charge for Fight in New Jersey

    It is a minor misdemeanor that you can probably have a lawyer get tossed out for you.
  7. Burglary: Re: Burglary of Habitation - Called Down to Fight, Open Garage

    10 years for this? You need a lawyer and fast. This isn't worth 10 days.
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    Expungement and Sealing: Re: How to Expunge the Arrest Record

    Sealing and Expungement are two different things. Sealing means it won't appear on any public record but can be brought forth if a judge OK's it in a subsequent action. Expungement means it is...
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    Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Saw Someone Get Beat Bad by Store Security

    I was minding my own business one day and pulled into a Walmart parking lot when I saw a crowd gathered. Curious, I went over too and 2 store detectives were beating the daylights out of a female!...
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    Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Re: Did I Sign a Confession Read It Here,

    I think I am probably the first person on this board to answer their own question. I consulted a lawyer and he said what I signed is not a "confession" but if this went into the criminal phase it...
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    Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Did I Sign a Confession to Shoplifting

    State of NY. This is what I signed but I don't see any language in here that I am "confessing" to ANYTHING. What do you think? Is this paper a confession?
    Happened in NY. It only says I was retained...
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    Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Re: What to Do with a Theft Class B

    You can represent yourself and negotiate with the prosecutor or you can ask for a public defender if money is tight and the public defender can negotiate a deal for you. Prosecutors would rather...
  13. Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: How Does a Store Know if You Are a "First Time Thief"

    According to this article in the NY Times, Walmart will no longer prosecute "first time thieves" if they shoplift something under $25. My question is, how when you are in that back room, do they know...
  14. Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Why is This Always Asked, "Have You Ever Been Caught Shoplifting Before"

    And why would anyone want to say "Yes" even if they had? (I mean upon being apprehended and being in that 'back room' why do they always ask that question. "Have you ever been caught shoplifting...
  15. Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: What Are the Qualifications to Be a Loss Prevention Person

    I have seen some that look 16 with pimples and chewing gum and they were dead giveaways the way they were acting. I once told one, "look, I am not going to steal anything. go bother someone else" and...
  16. Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Will They Accept a Check That Says "Not an Admission of Guilt"

    I have to pay my civil demand with check or money order. I want to write on there "not an admission of guilt". Do you think the place will accept the check or money order with that written on it?...
  17. Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Re: If You Pay a Civil Demand Do They Still Notify Cops

    I got the civil demand right there on the spot. Security guy told me to come to some office where he typed up papers I had to sign or else he was THREATENING to call police if I didn't sign them....
  18. Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Has Anyone Here Had the Cops Called Within the Statute of Limitations

    I got caught stealing something in New York yesterday- around $50 worth. They didn't call the cops but instead made me sign something saying I will pay FIVE (5) times the retail value of the items I...
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    Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Why Do They Keep the Stuff You Shoplifted

    I shoplifted some stuff. Not only do I have to pay for the stuff ($50 worth) but then a fine of sorts on top of it. Dealt directly with the store, no cops. Shouldn't I at least get the stuff after I...
  20. Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: If You Pay a Civil Demand Do They Still Notify Cops

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: New York

    I have a civil demand for $250 for shoplifting. The cops weren't called but the rent a cop in the store was doing all this typing into...
  21. Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Caught Shoplifting, Store Didn't Call the Police

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: New York

    I was caught shoplifting in New York. I shoplifted about $50 worth the stuff. Instead of calling the cops the store showed me some law...
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