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			<title>Shoplifting Charges in New York City</title>
			<link>http://www.hochheiser.com//NYC_Attorney_Blog/2009/November/Shoplifting_Charges_in_New_York_City.aspx</link>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:07:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>&lt;P&gt;If you are accused of taking merchandise from a store in New York City, you will likely be charged with Petit Larceny and Possession of Stolen Property which are misdemeanors under the New York Penal Law. &amp;nbsp;Conviction of a misdemeanor will mean a criminal record and potential future problems concerning immigration status, school applications, job applications and professional licensing. &amp;nbsp;Hiring an attorney to make efforts to avoid the direct and collateral consequences of a criminal record is important in a shoplifting prosecution. &amp;nbsp;Depending on the circumstances, detention by store security personnel may result in arrest by the New York City Police Department or issuance of a Desk Appearance Ticket by the NYPD.&lt;/P&gt;
    &lt;P&gt;Additionally, the New York City store where the alleged theft occurred may have a civil claim against the accused under the New York General Obligations Law which provides for imposition of civil liability based upon proof by a preponderance of the evidence for damages in the amount of &quot;the retail price of the merchandise if not recovered in merchantable condition up to an amount not to exceed fifteen hundred dollars&quot; and a penalty not to exceed five hundred dollars. &amp;nbsp;Should you wish to discuss a shoplifting case with a &lt;A href=&quot;http://www.hochheiser.com/Criminal_Defense_Law/Theft.aspx&quot;&gt;New York City shoplifting attorney&lt;/A&gt;, please call Hochheiser &amp; Hochheiser LLP (212) 689-4343 for a consultation to learn about your legal options concerning both criminal and civil matters.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
			<author>Daniel Hochheiser</author>
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