Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
In 2014, when I was 17, I was caught shoplifting at a Target. No police were involved, but I received a civil demand letter and my parents paid the $200 fine. Does this constitute a civil ordinance violation? Will I have any record of this event available for employers or schools to see?
Asked on 4/12/19, 6:09 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Craig Epifanio
Craig Epifanio, P.A.
Since there were no arrests, there are no government public records. Whether Target chooses o make it public is up to them. There is no civil ordinance violation involved here.
Answered on 4/13/19, 9:16 am
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