Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Are you allowed to be accused of shoplifting while still in the store?
Asked on 1/12/11, 3:46 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Joel Salinger
Law Office of Joel R. Salinger
That actually depends. I would need to discuss this with you directly to determine your exact location and the basis of the accusation. You can contact my office at 516-746-4747 or [email protected] for a free consultation.
Joel R. Salinger
Answered on 1/17/11, 8:47 pm
peter bark
bark & karpf
Yes, it depends on the person's action. For example if a person picks up an item, looks around and then puts it in his pocket, it would be considered shoplifting when it is put in his pocket.
Answered on 1/19/11, 5:37 pm
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