What penalties will the court give for first time shoplifting under $200 in the state of Florida?
What penalties will the court give for first time shoplifting under $200 in the state of Florida?
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In the majority of cases, first offenders are charged with a misdemeanor and punished with a small fine and up to a year of probation, if the stolen property is valued between $50 and $400. However, petty theft (the legal term for shoplifting) can be punishable by a fine of up to $400 and/or jail time for up to 6 months. In some cases, a first offense of shoplifting can be reduced to an infraction, thus eliminating any criminal record. If you are being charged with shoplifting, my advice would be to seek the advice of a criminal defense attorney.
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Posted by Jan Hill on 20 Apr 2010