My question involves criminal law for the state of: California
I was caught shoplifting at Kohl's and I was terribly mortified. I understand what I did was wrong and I will not do it again. I returned all the items upon entering the room with the cameras. I handed over my driver's license, as well. When they asked me why I did it, I don't know what overcame me to lie and make up a story of how people told me to do it and threats. I don't know why just one lie came after another. But I stopped and told the truth of how there were no threats and I just don't know what in me was stupid enough to place the items in my bag. The total was about $97 worth even though the items were on clearance.
They had me sign 2 forms -- one stating that if I enter Kohl's I can be arrested for trespassing and another that I honestly do not remember because of how scared I was. They did tell me that in a few months, I will receive something in the mail asking me to pay a restitution. They also stated that if I do not call acknowledging I received the letter, then a warrant will be issued.
Cops did not arrive, but did they contact them online? Will this go on my permanent record? They let me go after signing the papers. How much will restitution be? If I pay it will my record still be clean? Will this affect my future when applying for grad schools and employment?
I understand what I did was wrong and I have learned my lesson. I truly do not know why I did it. I just saw that a sweater didn't have any tags on it whatsoever and thought to slip it into my bag along with a necklace and nail polish. It was dumb and I truly regret my actions.



