Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Jersey

The question of theft

My nephew recently committed theft of merchandise worth $450 from a department store. He did not get caught, but I believe that they have him committing the crime on survailence camera. Also, I believe that one of the store workers may have gotten his license plate number which is registered to my house. I am unsure what to do. If I report it then he will obviously have legal issues to deal with.

Can / will they come looking for him for a matter like this?

Can / will they get a search or arrest warrant?

Can / will they prosecute based on the survailence camera?

Is this a felony?

Your response will be appreciated.


Asked on 11/21/05, 4:10 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Barry Kozyra Kozyra & Hartz, LLC

Re: The question of theft

Answers:

1) They might.

2) They might.

3) Yes.

4) No, NJ does not rank this as a felony but as a 4th degree theft (between $200-$500). An aggressive law authority person could also charge you with receipt of stolen property.

See a lawyer for yourself and for him. Separate counsel might be needed. But act before police contact or an arrest and you can minimize damage to yourselves.

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Answered on 11/21/05, 4:23 pm
Ronald Aronds Law Office of Ronald Aronds, LLC

Re: The question of theft

This is a fourth degree felony because the amount of the theft is over $200.00 but less than $500.00, and by definition it will be heard in the Superior Court (County Court) instead of the local Municipal Court. The potential maximum penalties include up to 18 months in state prison and $10,000.00 in fines. If they can trace your nephew back to your house they can get an arrest warrant and a search warrant. The surveillance camera will be used as evidence against your nephew. If the police bring a charge against him then I would strongly recommend that he hire a lawyer. I am an attorney who has handled very many cases similar to this in various courts in New Jersey in the past. If you would like to discuss this case further please contact me. There is never any charge for simply talking to me about a case. Thank you.

Sincerely yours, -Ronald Aronds, Esq.-

www.njworkerscompensationlaw.com

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Answered on 11/21/05, 6:04 pm


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