Camden County Shoplifting Attorney
Shoplifting Offense Lawyer in Haddonfield, NJ Fights to Defend Clients Accused of Shop Lifting in Burlington County, Camden County, Gloucester County, and Throughout New Jersey
Shoplifting may sound like a minor offense but it is taken quite seriously in New Jersey. New Jersey laws outline strict penalties for those convicted of shoplifting some of which will have a negative impact on your future. These cases are often handled with speed. Those that are accused of shoplifting often find that they are facing the serious consequences of a conviction even before they have had an opportunity to breathe. It is therefore important that you have the guidance and representation of an experienced Camden County shoplifting attorney right from the start.
Attorney Kimberley Stuart is experienced in representing those that have been accused of shoplifting. She is well versed in the laws that govern shoplifting as well as the consequences of being convicted for shoplifting charges. Our team has a proven track record of successfully representing clients accused of shoplifting. We are committed to ensuring that all our clients have a fair trial and are able to avoid the life-altering consequences of a criminal conviction.
As a former prosecutor, Attorney Kimberley Stuart is familiar with the workings of the law from either side. Our team will fight vigorously to secure the best outcome in your case. Contact us now to schedule a free consultation with an experienced shoplifting offense lawyer in Haddonfield, NJ, and ensure that your rights and freedom are protected.
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What is Shoplifting?
The New Jersey shoplifting statute outlines various acts that can be considered shoplifting. These include:
- Leaving a store with merchandise for sale with the intent of not paying the full retail value for the merchandise
- Concealing merchandise with the intention of not paying the full retail value for the merchandise
- Transferring, removing, or altering labels or price tags in an attempt to avoid paying the full retail value for the merchandise
- Transferring merchandise to a different container in order to avoid paying the full retail value for the merchandise
- Under-ringing merchandise purposely with the intent of not paying the full retail value for the merchandise
- Removing merchandise from a shopping cart at the retail premises purposely without the consent of the merchant with an intent to deprive the merchant of the full value of the cart.
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How Shoplifting Offenses are Graded
Shoplifting charges vary in severity. The penalties resulting from a conviction therefore also vary. The severity of the penalties will depend on the value of the merchandise involved.
Disorderly persons
If you are charged with shoplifting merchandise worth less than $200, you will be charged with a disorderly person’s offense which carries a jail term of up to 6 months and fines of up to $1000.
Fourth-degree offense
This includes shoplifting items worth between $200 and $500. You will face up to 18 months in prison and fines of up to $10,000.
Third-degree shoplifting
This includes shoplifting items worth $500 to $75,000. This could result in a prison sentence of up to 5 years and fines of up to $15,000.
Second-degree crimes
These include shoplifting items worth $75,000 or more. These crimes can result in a prison sentence of between 5 and 10 years as well as fines of up to $150,000.
The Shoplifting Statute also mandates community service for first, second, and third-time offenders.
It is important to seek the guidance and representation of an experienced Camden County shoplifting attorney. Attorney Kimberley Stuart will fight to protect your rights and secure the best outcome in your case.
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Contact Stuart Law to Consult with an Experienced Camden County Shoplifting Attorney
Being charged with shoplifting may seem like something minor. However, the consequences of a charge or conviction can be life-altering. You may be facing severe criminal penalties if you are convicted. A criminal record will have a negative impact on your future. It is vital that you fight to avoid the lifelong impact of a conviction even for a minor crime.
Contact Stuart Law to consult with an experienced shoplifting offense lawyer in Haddonfield, NJ. We offer a free and confidential initial consultation. Learn about your rights as well as the legal options available to you. Our team will fight to obtain the best possible outcome in your case.
Frequently Asked Questions about Shoplifting in Camden County
Yes. However, under New Jersey’s shoplifting statute, only those that have knowingly or purposely taken merchandise from a store with no intention of paying the merchant for the full value of the item ought to be criminalized. If you unknowingly walked out of the store with the item that you are being accused of stealing, this could be used as a defense.
It is important that you consult with an experienced shoplifting offense lawyer in Haddonfield, NJ, and have your case examined. We will review your case and investigate it thoroughly and gather evidence to support your defense. We will fight to secure your freedom and protect your rights.
New Jersey law permits a merchant or a loss prevention officer to detain a person that is suspected of shoplifting for a reasonable period. They should also be detained in a reasonable manner. The merchant or loss prevention officer must have sufficient cause to believe that the individual is in violation of shoplifting laws.
It should be noted that ‘reasonable’ detention is up to the interpretation of the court. If the court has reason to believe that the detention of the suspect was unreasonable or criminal, then civil charges may result.
It is important to consult an experienced Camden County shoplifting attorney as soon as possible. The team at Stuart Law will act quickly to secure your release. We will investigate the circumstances of your case and detention to ensure your rights are protected. We will fight to get your charges dismissed or dropped.
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