Shoplifting
How serious is shoplifting really?
It is important to understand that, although a misdemeanor, shoplifting is a serious offense that may prevent one from attending a school of their choice, or obtaining their dream job. It is a misconception that shoplifting simply means stealing an item from a store or shopping mall. The offense includes other conduct of which shoppers need to be aware. A person may be charged with shoplifting if he or she takes part in any one of the five actions listed below.
In Tennessee, a person may be convicted of the crime of Shoplifting if the prosecution proves beyond a reasonable doubt that the person, with the intent to deprive a merchant of the stated price of merchandise, knowingly:
1) Conceals the merchandise; or
2) Removes, takes possession of, or causes the removal of merchandise; or
3) Alters, transfers or removes any price marking, or any other marking which aids in determining value affixed to the merchandise; or
4) Transfers the merchandise from one (1) container to another; or
5) Causes the cash register or other sales recording device to reflect less than the merchant’s stated price for the merchandise.
Unlike the crime of theft, to be guilty of shoplifting, the prosecution is not required to prove that the defendant obtained or exercised control over the merchandise.
(This article taken from www.tndui.com )
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