Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
petty misdemeanor
So i was caught shoplifting and received a petty misdemeanor. I was wondering if that will show on my record after college. I am 20 years old and this is my first offense.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: petty misdemeanor
A Minnesota petty misdemeanor is defined by statute as not a crime, but a civil infraction. So, if a person pleads guilty to a petty misdemeanor, they may be adjudicated guilty of a civil infraction, but this is not a "criminal conviction." It would, however, be part of the public record, normally forever. Potential employers and others doing backgound checks may not care whether it is defined by law as a criminal conviction or not. It can also lead to deportation or other immigration law bad consequences for non-citizens. Normally my clients charged with shoplifting have preferred resolving the case without a guilty plea, to allow for potential expungement later. It would be worthwhile to have lawyer.
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