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    Default First Time Juvenile Offender in Texas

    unfortunately I am a parent who has to deal with a son who made a completely idiotic decision and was caught by Sears stealing a $70 jacket. I've never been involved with anything like this so I am looking for any suggestions on how to try and minimize the far reaching consequences that I take could occur. I understand that Sears prosecutes for anything over $20 - which I guess means just about everything now. I also understand that there will be some type of civil action taken on their part to restitute cost of security, etc. Is anyone aware of how these things go down - i.e. for first time offenders what is 'normal' for this type of offense, how much is the civil fine usually, should I retain a lawyer for this kind of thing?

    I spoke to the Store Manager and the LP person in Frisco who handled the situation. The LP person indicated that my son did not cause any problems and was very sympathetic but that they do prosecute (which I understand). Is there any benefit to my taking these actions and/or should I also approach the police and court to be proactive? I reside in Collin County, TX the event occurred in Frisco, TX (also in Collin County).

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    Default Re: First Time Juvenile Offender in Texas

    Check with a local criminal defense lawyer to see if he qualifies for a diversion program or deferred sentence - or any other sentencing option which would help him avoid a criminal record.

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    Default Re: First Time Juvenile Offender in Texas

    Friends of mine were caught shoplifting at a young age and had to complete a diverson program. They learned their lesson and no criminal record if it didn't happen again. I think they were about 16 at the time.

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    Default Re: First Time Juvenile Offender in Texas

    Unless hes innocent a simple plea bargain will minimize your losses and they will be YOURS not his! He will be put on probation an dgiven community servfice to do. Fines and Civil demand are yours to pay as you are the adult. I am unfamilar with your states laws but maybe diversion is option as well.

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