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Retail theft, arson, burglary
Criminal Law Retail theft, arson, burglary
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Retail Theft’s 5 components
Taking physical control of merchandise without paying Altering the price of merchandise Changing the contents of containers
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The under ring-employee charges less than the ticket price
Removing security strip or inventory tag to defeat security system
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Detention for Retail theft
Suspect may be detained with probable cause for the following reasons: Require suspect to ID themselves determine if the suspect has un-purchased merchandise Recover lost merchandise Inform law enforcement
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Levels of Retail Theft 1st offense-summary offense, $150 or less in fines 2nd offense-2nd degree misdemeanor, $150 or less in fines
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1st or 2nd offense-1st degree misdemeanor, $150 or more in fines
Third offense-3rd degree felony, any value in fines
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Fingerprinting Anyone over 16 years old who is charged with retail theft must be fingerprinted to see if its their first offense, etc
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Burglary Guilty if enter a building or occupied structure with the intent to commit a crime inside Assume that the burglar is not licensed to be there Assume the premises are not open to the public at time of entry
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Assumed the building has not been abandoned
1st degree felony
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Arson Guilty if you start a fire or cause an explosion
Guilty if pays or agrees to pay for another to cause a fire or explosion Includes destroying buildings for insurance money
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Hard to prosecute unless there is a witness Police want to know
Is the fire of a suspicious nature? Who might have had motive?
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Police build a case around circumstantial evidence
Comes from inferences Not from actual personal knowledge or observation of facts
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