Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Illinois
Rights violated
Person purchased item in a store. The clerk and security person verifies the item. When the person leaves and goes to another store the employees from the other store comes in and says that their was a mistake with the purchase. They don't give the person a chance and takes their purchase and goes to the other store without the persons permission. Is this legal and can the person take legal action? If so on what grounds?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Rights violated
Certainly the rights of the person who bought the
item have been violated. He can file a lawsuit
against the employees and security of the first
store. They had no right to take an item from him that he had purchased. Their actions amount
to theft. In fact, in my opinion, the person
should file a police report. If the police
department consents to filling out a report,
the person should then take the police report to
the county state's attorney and ask them to
prosecute the store employees and security guards. Will be happy to discuss this with you
further.
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