Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Can I Be Prosecuted Against by Other Stores Through Use of Records

mercredi 15 avril 2015

My question involves criminal law for the state of: Wisconsin



My friend recently shoplifted and got caught at a Kohl's store. They said that since she is a minor and it is her first offense, she will have no record. She lied and said it was her first time although she had lifted at several other stores previously.

The LP said that he would send around some info on her to other stores.

Is this true? Are other stores notified of shoplifters and given information to identify them?

I'm scared that it's possible that the stores are looking for her and when they recieve the information (does it include a picture of her?) will identify her as the previous shoplifter. Can they prosecute on this?

Is it even enough proof to have video evidence that looks like a person who recently got caught lifting? Is there any way for the stores to prove that my friend who got caught is the same girl who shoplifted at their store earlier?

Thank you for your answers.





Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Can I Be Prosecuted Against by Other Stores Through Use of Records

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