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    Default Retail Fraud or Embezzlement

    My question involves criminal law for the state of: Michigan

    I was an employee at a large chain store in a mall. Over the course of several months I either stole items, returned merchandise off the floor to create a gift card for myself, or mark down items so I could use the gift card I created and not have to pay the full price all at over $1000. I say all of this as I am truly, truly sorry and haven't slept a night over the last few days. I hurt my wife, 3 kids, family and friends by my truly selfish acts, all over some stupid items. I have not been formally charged yet but don't know what will happen or what I should do. What can I expect from this point on and what should I do? I am so scared. I also signed a paper of everything I did at the store and paid back everything the next day in restitution.

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    Default Re: Retail Fraud or Embezzlement

    You should plan on getting an attorney to help you with your felony charge.

    It really doesn't matter whether it is theft or embezzlement... or both.

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