Legal Question in Criminal Law in California

first time in trouble

what would i be looking at when i go to court.I have never been in trouble with the law I have always had a job just made one very big mistake. I know what I did was wrong but when your own managers do it,it seems ok at the time. I was charged with a 503 the items I had in the bag would come to around 160


Asked on 2/24/09, 4:06 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE

Re: first time in trouble

You need to deal with this the right way, or you'll never get hired again, ever. Please call me directly and maybe we can go to court together.

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Answered on 2/24/09, 4:09 pm
Solomon Chang Law Office of Solomon Chang

Re: first time in trouble

Good Afternoon,

California Penal Code section 503 is punishable based on the level of the underlying theft. In your case, it sounds like a petty theft since the value of the items is only $160.

Petty theft is a misdemeanor in California and punishable by up to one year imprisonment in county jail or a hefty fine. Additionally, even a petty theft may subject you to a 4th waiver as well as a stay away order.

If you would like to discuss your case in more detail, feel free to contact me for a free consultation at [email protected] or by visiting my website at http://www.SolomonChang.com

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Answered on 2/24/09, 4:26 pm
Terry A. Nelson Nelson & Lawless

Re: first time in trouble

503 is 'embezzlement'. You describe shoplifting, a different charge section. Get an attorney to represent you in dealing with this, to minimize the risk of the jail and fines you face. If this is in SoCal, feel free to contact me.

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Answered on 2/24/09, 4:37 pm
Jacek W. Lentz Law Offices of Jacek W. Lentz

Re: first time in trouble

If this is indeed your first offense ever, and the amount of theft/embezzlement is $160, your chances of resolving this situation without creating permanent criminal record are decent. Hire a dedicated and effective lawyer. While you are not likely to go to jail under any circumstances, your record and your future are worth fighting for.

Feel free to contact my office for a free consultation.

Jacek W. Lentz, Esq.

310.273.1361

www.lentzlawfirm.com

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Answered on 2/24/09, 8:34 pm


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