Juvenile Shoplifting in New Jersey
Uploaded on: Jun 13, 2022
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Duration: 2.5 Min

Video Description

Shoplifting is one of the most common offenses juveniles are charged with. Whether it’s accidentally walking out of a store with an item or just risky teenage behavior, juveniles can end up with shoplifting charges. These charges can carry serious consequences, so if your child has been accused of shoplifting, find an attorney to represent them.

WHAT IS SHOPLIFTING?

New Jersey law recognizes several types of shoplifting. Purposely walking out of a store with merchandise, concealing merchandise, switching price tags, putting merchandise in another container, or under-ringing items at self-checkout are all considered shoplifting.

WHAT PENALTIES CAN A JUVENILE FACE FOR SHOPLIFTING?

The penalties vary based on the value of the stolen goods and whether it’s a first offense. If the stolen goods were worth less than $200, it’s a disorderly persons offense with a maximum of six months in detention. Between $200 and $500, it’s a fourth-degree crime with a maximum of one year in detention. Above $500 is a third-degree crime with a maximum of three years in detention. Plus, being adjudged delinquent will give the child a juvenile record that can affect college admissions and employment options.

Fortunately, juveniles are tried in Family Court, which is less concerned with punishment than with making sure the child doesn’t commit another offense. That means a good lawyer can usually get the judge to agree to an alternative sentence like counseling or a community service.

HOW DO I BEAT A JUVENILE SHOPLIFTING CHARGE?

It’s usually hard to beat a shoplifting charge because stores usually have security cameras. However, there are a few strategies we can use for juveniles. First, police have to follow special rules when dealing with children and teens, and if they break those rules, charges can be dismissed. Second, prosecutors are usually also more willing to negotiate charges down for children than for adults. As always, the best strategy depends on the specifics of the case, and a lawyer can figure out the best way to deal with a charge.

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF MY CHILD IS CHARGED WITH SHOPLIFTING?

If your child has been charged with shoplifting, contact Rosenblum Law for a free consultation. Our attorneys have a lot of experience handling both juvenile and adult shoplifting cases, and we can find a way to get the best outcome for your child’s case.

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