Legal Question in Criminal Law in Kansas
Theft/Diversion/Fees
Hello, I have already read some
answers and they have helped me
greatly. I recently got caught
shoplifting in Manhattan, KS and the
amount of the
product was about $50. It is my first
offense. I told the cop I took the
items (they already knew I did it, I
took the items out of my bag) but he
didn't write up a police report, just
gave me a ticket as a notice to
appear in court.
I am going to get a lawyer, but I
have the following ?'s:
1. What is the total approx. cost for a
decent lawyer for a case like mine?
2. How likely is a diversion for a 1st
time offender? If I can't get a
diversion, how likely is it that I will
get probation (and for how long) or
jail time?
3. I stole from JCPenney's. How likely
is it that a big company such as this
will follow through with pressing
charges and going to trial? (I signed
a paper saying I would pay them
back for the items)
4. The college I go to offers a free
student lawyer. Should I go with her
or a lawyer with a good reputation in
town? In a small case like this, will it
really matter?
Thank you very much in advance.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Theft/Diversion/Fees
I actually practice in Manhattan. If you don't have a record and it was only a small crime, go to the Riley county attorney�s office and ask for a diversion application. I see no reason you can't get one and you don't need an attorney to do that for you. Save the money.
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