Legal Question in Criminal Law in California
Nurse with petty theft infraction
Hi ~ I was arrested last 12/03 for walking out of a store without paying for a purse and scarf. I went to court, got it reduced to an infarction and paid a small fine. No probation, etc. The nursing board found out about this one time offense and I have to submit certified copies of the court and police report. They also want in my own words, what happened. Can someone please advise me as to what I should write? I am extremelly ashamed and now scared that I might lose my license.
I feel like a lot is riding on this letter and I can't ask anyone else for advise because no one knows of this incident (save the nursing boards.) The police report states that the LP had seen me in the Palo Alto store and had ''been trying to bust me.'' I have never stepped foot in the Palo Alto store so I think he had me confused with someone else. You are my only hope. Please help.. Lisa
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Nurse with petty theft infraction
You should have consulted a lawyer before pleading guilty. Now you are a convicted thief, and you may well lose your license as well as the ability to work in any position of trust. Suggest you find an attorney experienced in administrative law to defend you before the appropriate licensing agency, before it is too late.
Re: Nurse with petty theft infraction
I strongly concur with Mr. Stone's recommendation. This situation should not be taken lightly. As "embarrassing" as you think it may be, it needs to be handled head on so that greater damage does not occur. If you would like to contact me, I may be reached at 858.405.5881 and we can discuss it further.
Re: Nurse with petty theft infraction
It is important that the board does not find that you have committed a crime of dishonesty. Obtain representation to assure every advantage. Call me directly at (619) 222-3504.