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Old Feb 22, 2007, 03:04 PM
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Theft Under 5000: 19 Years

2 days ago I was caught shoplifting at a 24 hour grocery store with some friends. The police charged me with Theft under 5000 and possession under 5000. This is my first offence. I am scheduled to appear in court in April. Is there any way this incident can stay off of my record? I've heard of an alternative measures program...but I am not sure how to apply to it. I am a university male student from Ontario, Canada. Any suggestions would be great. I am really nervous about could happen to me. Thanks.

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Old Feb 22, 2007, 03:22 PM   #2  
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yo man. i am a University student here in BC. I have also worked as a Probation Officer, a Correctional Officer and as a Parole Officer. I would venture to say that you talk with your lawyer and ask them to help get you into the alternative measures program in your community. there are also options that include apologies to the store owner as well as restitution but both of these come with a criminal record now that you over the age of 19. when your sentence is finished you can then after a legislated period of time apply for a pardon. Good Luck.
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Thanks a lot for the help. I've scheduled an appointment with a lawyer...and I'm currently writing an apology to the store owner. I'm going to let him look it over before I send it. I really hope this alternative measures program works out. Thanks again.
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Sorry to bother you guys again. I explained my situation with a friend who is a lawyer and he told me that I do not need a lawyer and my best bet was to go early to the courthouse (on the date i am told too) and request the adult diversion program. If I don't get in, then plead "not guilty" and ask for more time to get a lawyer. Does this seem like a good idea? I'm trying my best not to get a criminal record and volunteer service is my best option...so I'm not sure if this is the best way to go about things.
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