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sumu   
Member since: Nov 05
Posts: 16
Location: Brampton

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 06-12-11 22:01:03

Hi CD,

One of my friend has been charged yesterday for shoplifting "theft under $5000" in Walmart-Brampton. The product was under $10 and was her first offence. Her husband was also caught in camera beside her and he is also charged with the same, though he was merely telling her not to do.

They have been given the notice of appearance by police for finger prints in one date and in court for 2nd day. Its her first offense as she never did this sort of things before. She's really terrified and feeling guilty.

Can somebody please advise how it may effect her and her husband personally and the best way to overcome out of all charges.

Is it better for them to hire a lawyer??

Any suggestion will be appreciated.



AshwaniG   
Member since: Jul 04
Posts: 1484
Location: Convinient

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-12-11 15:22:42

If proven guilty with shoplifting , person is not eligible to work in retail, banks and in govt sector for sure .
Many companies ask for criminal background checks . Theft is theft be it petty or big .
Hiring a lawyer may be beneficial as this offense WILL haunt them for long .


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desiuser   
Member since: Apr 11
Posts: 36
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-12-11 16:11:25

Quote:
Originally posted by sumu

Hi CD,

One of my friend has been charged yesterday for shoplifting "theft under $5000" in Walmart-Brampton. The product was under $10 and was her first offence. Her husband was also caught in camera beside her and he is also charged with the same, though he was merely telling her not to do.

They have been given the notice of appearance by police for finger prints in one date and in court for 2nd day. Its her first offense as she never did this sort of things before. She's really terrified and feeling guilty.

Can somebody please advise how it may effect her and her husband personally and the best way to overcome out of all charges.

Is it better for them to hire a lawyer??

Any suggestion will be appreciated.







Everyone makes mistakes.. I can fully understand what your friend and his wife should be going through mentally... My friend went through a similar problem and Thanks to this fantastic Indian Lawyer the problem was fully solved .

Please ask her to call me at 647-280-1808 . Ask your friend not to delay as time is very critical in these types of situations.



sridharm   
Member since: Mar 04
Posts: 82
Location: mississauga

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 08-12-11 20:27:30

Everyone makes mistakes..

This is a stupid reason cant be justified.

Why would one to do this for $ 10. This shows the mentality of the person.

This was her first offence and husband merely telling her not to do so. what a stupid couple.

An offence is an offence whether first or last.

Are these people not literate. She should have felt guilty before commiting the act. she is not a teenager not to understand the consequences.



desiuser   
Member since: Apr 11
Posts: 36
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 10-12-11 19:48:16

Quote:
Originally posted by sridharm

Everyone makes mistakes..

This is a stupid reason cant be justified.

Why would one to do this for $ 10. This shows the mentality of the person.

This was her first offence and husband merely telling her not to do so. what a stupid couple.

An offence is an offence whether first or last.

Are these people not literate. She should have felt guilty before commiting the act. she is not a teenager not to understand the consequences.



Ok Mr PERFECT ,

Someone is in trouble and asking for a solution and definitely not your Moral or Psychological Rants !!



bhootnath   
Member since: Mar 11
Posts: 969
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 11-12-11 10:35:21

Quote:

Someone is in trouble and asking for a solution and definitely not your Moral or Psychological Rants !!


Very well said. I second that.



smart desi   
Member since: Jun 09
Posts: 68
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 11-12-11 17:56:10

My vote is for desiuser
Help him if possible





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