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    Default Re: First Offense, Shoplifting

    woah dude calm down its not that serious im the one who shoplifted and stuff you shouldnt be the ones arguing over what is what just know both of you helped me even though one was more harsher than the other >.> but quit it its not worth getting heated over.

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    Default Re: First Offense, Shoplifting

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    assault doesn't automatically make one a criminal . . . just like one shoplifting charge doesn't make one a criminal.
    That would actually be the definition of a criminal.

    there is a world of difference between beating someone during the commision of another crime and, for example, getting in a drunken fight in a club on a Saturday night. If it's the latter case, what right do you have to judge soemone? A formal conviction record does not imediately mean you are a "criminal
    Again, that would be the definition of a criminal. A person convicted of a crime in a court of law.

    There are levels of assault... but convicted of any makes the person a criminal.

    There are levels of theft....but all makes the person a criminal.

    This is a legal site. If you want to talk about the philosophical nature of man, go somewhere else.

    The law, however, is pretty black and white here.

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    Default Re: First Offense, Shoplifting

    Actually that is not the definition of a criminal.


    criminal: someone who has been legally convicted of a crime
    So just because you have been charged with a crime doesn't mean you are a criminal.

    BTW - Target "subscribes" to these databases, but that is not a guarantee that you won't get hired at a member subscriber.

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    Default Re: First Offense, Shoplifting

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    Actually that is not the definition of a criminal.




    So just because you have been charged with a crime doesn't mean you are a criminal.

    BTW - Target "subscribes" to these databases, but that is not a guarantee that you won't get hired at a member subscriber.
    As I said "A person convicted of a crime in a court of law."

    If you are going to rush in to nitpick, at least read all the way through.

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