Legal Question in Criminal Law in Minnesota
theft, talking to authorities
I made a huge mistake and took a co workers credit card. I took back the items I bought out of guilt and never used the money (it was under $300). The police caught me on surveillance video and contacted me via phone. What can happen to me as far as convition goes? I have a clean record aside from parking tickets. I spoke to the officer on the phone but should I have? Is there any reason when I shouldn't have said anything to him? Is this against my rights? Can this matter be settled out of court? IS there any circumstances where I can avoid a jail sentence? Please help! I made a huge mistake and I'm scared I'm going to lose everything and everyone in my life!
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: theft, talking to authorities
See my other reply to your other, similar question.
In addition, do not talk to police under any circumstances, since you are a suspect. To do so would be a foolish mistake and cause tremendous damage to your case. They are allowed to lie to you, often will lie to you, and will manipulate you -- all to your detriment. Only a criminal defense lawyer, like me, can help you now.
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