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Old Jun 12, 2008, 08:41 PM
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Theft under $5000 - 18 years old

so im 18 years old from ontario canada, went to sobeys and stole a cat food dish which cost about 5-6 dollars. I got caught and being charged for theft under $5000. This is the first time i got involved with the law or any crminal acts. and now i have to go to court. I don't have a lawyer because i can't afford one.
if i plead guilty what will happen to me?
how much will i be charged for this act?
will i be on probation?
will i have to do community hours instead of pay the fine, or do i do both?
how can avoid from getting a criminal record?

any advice would be highly greatful.

I don't want my family to know because i want to handel this on my own, and if they found out i would be in so much trouble and may be kicked out of the house, cause they'll be to embarrassed to have me in thier home

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Old Jun 13, 2008, 07:25 AM   #2  
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It this is your first offence you will most likely be offered diversion at your first court date which means you will have no criminal record. You may have to attend some classes or do some community service. If they do not offer this, then you should seek a lawyer. Duty counsel will be on duty to help you with free advice.
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thanks for your input emery
So before the court date, i have to do some finger print and photo thingy.
what do i havto wear?
how long will it take? on the sheet it says 9-6. nd they circled pm. so is it 9pm till 6 am?
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Theft under $5000 - 18 years old dont know what to do

so im 18 years old from ontario canada, went to sobeys and stole a cat food dish which cost about 5-6 dollars. I got caught and being charged for theft under $5000. This is the first time i got involved with the law or any crminal acts. and now i have to go to court. I don't have a lawyer because i can't afford one.

how much would lawyers cost?

should i go to court, on the date that was set?

i also have a set date for finger print/photo at police station, what should i do, what should i wear?

on the paper it says 9-6, nd they circled pm. does that mean i have to be their 9pm and stay there till 6 am?

if i plead guilty what will happen to me?

how much will i be charged for this act?

will i be on probation?

will i have to do community hours instead of pay the fine, or do i do both?

how can avoid from getting a criminal record?

What is the best thing for me to do?

any advice would be highly greatful.

I don't want my family to know because i want to handel this on my own, and if they found out i would be in so much trouble and may be kicked out of the house, cause they'll be to embarrassed to have me in thier home
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There are a lot of posts on this site about first time shop lifters from Ontario Canada
Most end up saying the Queen had them take Diversions/Alternatives classes and then go before her again.
Some say they didn't have to pay any fines.
Your record should be sealed and if you don't get in any further trouble you can ask about getting your record expunged eventually.
Some of the previous posts are at the bottom of this page.
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thank you for your input, it helps
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You can wear just normal casual clothes but I think they mean in the afternoon, I think they mean 9:00 am to 6:00 pm but you could call to make sure about the hours.
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Posting twice, 90 minutes - give or take - apart does not give you any different answers and is confusing -
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does anyone know how long these usually take in court?
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whatever you wear make sure it looks nice.

It shouldn't take more than a couple to a few hours depending how many people they call ahead of you.
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