It doesn't make any difference what happened in court. If at any time the folks from the store you were told or somehow informed that you were not allowed to come back into the store, then you are guilty of trespass.
If you had never been informed you were not allowed in the store, then you were not trespassing.
This has nothing to do with the courts or the police. It is between you and the folks at the store.
Well, I guess you just aren't going to understand but if you put the beer in your pocket, even if you removed it sometime later, you were guilty of concealment. It doesn't matter if she saw you put them there or not. All that matters is they were there.and i never wrote a statement or admitted to anything, i'm just going by her statement saying she saw two beers in my pocket and some in my hand, thats what i mean she never said she saw me steal anything just she saw two beers in my pocket and me holding three, not sure how it works but she says she saw them in my pocket but didn't see me put them in there, not to mention i didn't have anything beers when i left the store
If she didn't see them there, I suspect she would not have called the police so, all you have to do is convince the court that you have never been told you are not allowed in the store and you didn't have any beers in your pockets. You do that and you win. You can't, you lose.

