Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan

Help! I am about to enter nursing school and they do a criminal history check and fingerprint check. I was stupid a few years ago got caught shoplifting ( asmall amount under 25.00) No police were called but they took drivers liscsence # and I don't remember if they took fingerprints. They sent a fine in the mail for 200.00 which I paid promptly. Is this going to be found anywhere in a criminal history check? Felonys and misdemeanors will kick me out of school. How can I know for sure it was or was,nt reported to police and on my record before I pursue school any further?


Asked on 1/27/10, 3:44 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Stuart Collis Collis, Griffor & Hendra, PC

Chances are that you do have a conviction. However, if five years have passed and you have no other criminal offenses on your record, you can apply for an expungement. I would be happy to assist you on such a matter. Check out my website at http://www.wolverinelaw.com

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Answered on 2/01/10, 3:59 pm
Daniel Hajji Daniel Hajji & Associates

I doubt if you have a conviction on your record.

Based on the facts provided, it seems that you paid a civil demand (pre-suit) to the store. Retailers can demand (collect) up to $200.00 max. under the Michigan statute even though the items you allegedly stole had a value of $25. Since you were not arrested, issued a summons/complaint or convicted in a court of law, you should not have a conviction on your record. To be 99% certain, you ought to request for a copy of your criminal record. You can do it online through michgov.org.

Best of Luck in your nursing career.

Daniel Hajji

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Answered on 2/01/10, 5:26 pm
Daniel Hajji Daniel Hajji & Associates

sorry, wrong website address, it should be mich.gov

or go directly to http://apps.michigan.gov/ICHAT/Home.aspx

Daniel Hajji

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Answered on 2/01/10, 5:31 pm
William Morrison Action Defense Center

Attorney Collis is wrong and should know better. Attorney Hajji is correct.

If you've never been to court, you have no worries.

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Answered on 2/01/10, 7:19 pm


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