Should I plead guilty or not guilty to a first offense theft charge?
Question Details:
I am scheduled to go to court in a couple of weeks regarding an issue with my previous employer. I am accused of stealing a frozen bag of chicken breast (price $5.00). I did not intentionally steal the bag. I thought that I had rung it throw the cash registerbut on the store's camera it looks like I intentionally stole it. What should I do?
Thank you for the inquiry.
A theft offense can be very serious. While any theft under $500 is a misdemeanor. Such an offense is still punishable by up to 90 days in jail and a $1000 fine. The collateral consequences of a conviction can also be extremely significant and preclude a person from finding employment where background checks are performed.
Often, if you have no prior offenses, a conviction can be avoided with a Stay of Prosecution. A Stay of Prosecution means that the offense is never recorded on your record and stayed for a certain period of time to ensure that you do not have another offense.
We can assist you in making sure that your record is not affected.
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