
More so today than ever before, stores of all sizes are keeping a close eye on everyone who enters. There are many reasons for this, including the fact that they don’t want to become a victim of shoplifting. The more frequently this happens, the more money the store loses.
Unfortunately, with this in mind, it’s not out of the question for a store owner or employee to accuse you of shoplifting when nothing could be further from the truth. Not only can this be embarrassing, but it has the potential to lead to criminal charges that will impact your life in many ways.
Here are some steps to take if you are accused of shoplifting:
Shoplifting is not the most serious criminal offense, but it can still impact your life in many ways. Depending on the nature of the theft, a conviction could result in a hefty fine, community service and even time in jail.
Don’t make the mistake of thinking you can blow off a shoplifting accusation because this is a less serious crime. If you don’t take it seriously, you may regret it in the end. It’s up to you to take all the right steps, learn more about your legal rights and implement a defense strategy that will help clear your name when your day in court arrives.
Quit wasting time and making your situation worse by hoping your legal problems will go away on their own. They will not. Pick up your
phone and call us right now at 214-560-1919, or email us. Our experienced attorneys are ready to explain your options at a free
consultation. Why would you wait?
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