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    Default Re: Shop Lifting at Target and Possibly Getting Pursued

    Quote Quoting Stupidgirl25
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    My question involves criminal law for the state of:

    Mainly just clothes and house items but as we know target is expensive
    One of the reasons Target is expensive is due to theft.

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    Default Re: Shop Lifting at Target and Possibly Getting Pursued

    I wasn’t trying to act like Robin Hood by donating, I just can’t take back the wrong I’ve done but I can at least give to someone who does need these things and I’m helping out by volunteering because I feel really selfish and like ive come really far from who I am as a person that this is not me and I need to give back and help out with real struggle and build and grow off that not by taking things I think I need. But thank you for your opinion

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