My question involves criminal law for the state of: New Jersey
Two days ago xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I was caught shoplifting at Kohl's. I took a necklace, ring, and a shirt. I walked out the the fitting room with the necklace and ring on, and the shirt in my purse. When I left the store, a woman followed me to my car and said that I have to follow her, she saw me stealing, and if I didn't she would call the cops. Obviously, I followed her back into the store. I went into a room with security cameras. She explain that they saw me steal.. I gave everything back and signed a form saying I will never go in their store again. What I took totaled $126.00. Then a cop came and drove me to the station. They took my picture, finger printed me, and gave me a court summons xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. I am 19 years old, live in NJ, and have no criminal record (save a speeding ticket that was pushed down to a non-point violation).
I want to know if you can give me any advice on my options. I read somewhere that I can pleed to enter a Pre-Trial Intervention, or a Deviation Program, or just get it changed to a different offense so it doesn't ruin my record. However, I called the municipal court to ask about my options, and they said that because the case will be held in the municipal court system and not a superior court system that I cannot enter into these programs. I'm not sure if her answer was right seeing as she was just the person that happened to answer the phone.
Right now I am a college student on a full scholarship. I have no money. And I'm not going to ask my parents for help. I am telling them about it, but I'm not taking their money. Right now I just want to know my options...
I wrote a letter to the woman who works for Kohl's Loss Prevention, but I didn't give it to her yet since this happened a few days ago. My friend will bring it to her since I'm banned from the store.
heres the letter:
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This letter is to express my apology for shoplifting in your Kohl’s Department Store. I don't know what caused me to do such a stupid, nonsensical thing. All I know is that I have probably learnt one of the biggest lessons of my life. I realize now it was not only against the law, but a lack of moral judgment on my part. I feel as if I have shamed myself,=2 0and I feel very low. I never want to feel like this again. I have learned a lesson from this and would appreciate you giving me a chance to show I regret what I have done. I would ask that you would please accept this apology, and find it in your hearts to forgive my foolish actions. I hope that this letter might give me an opportunity to help prove my remorse and to offer some amends. I truly apologize, and will never engage in this type of situation again.
Sincerely,
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Also, I want to contact the officer that processed me since he was very nice and seemed like me. I called his office number but got transfered to his voicemail. I left a message asking him if he would be willing to contact me via phone or meeting but he hasn't called me back yet. Is there anything that he can do to help me?
Another thing is, I want to contact the prosecutor and see if I can set up a meeting. Can I do this? Or can the meeting only be on the day of my arrainment a few hours before hand?
Lastly, do I need to apply for a public defender? Would I got approved? (College student, no money in the bank, a lot of loans). In your opinion, what do you think will happen to me?
ps. I am all ready in counseling, will this effect anything? (positively or negatively?)
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR TIME


