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Charged With Shoplifting? How Many Court Appearances Will You Have to Make?

December 12, 2013 • nowlaw

If you are charged for the first time with Petit Larceny, or shoplifting, you can expect to make at least two appearances. If you were given an appearance ticket at the time that you were stopped, the date on the bottom of your ticket is the date for your arraignment.  On that date, you will

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