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LinJ604
Nov 10, 2007, 10:11 PM
Hey, I'm an 18 year old living in Vancouver, BC. Recently, I was employed by Sportchek and I was asked to take part in a heist. Me and two other guys decided to take Sportchek merchandise and place it in a box and walk out with it.

On a Wednesday, we managed to walk out with about 4,000 worth of merchandise (about 700 of it was mine.). The following day, we were planning to do it again, this time, I wasn't actually in the heist, but I merely asked the other two people to grab the thing for me (pants and shorts totaling 100 dollars).

They were caught that day and had totaled 2600 dollars (100 dollars being mine). In the grand scheme of things, my total came out to be around 800 dollars worth of products out of 6,300 that was taken. I was extremely cooperative and told the constable everything that I knew.

I was released and this is my first offense and when I came in the store the following day, I admitted everything in front of them, gave them back all of the stuff that day with a notified letter of apology to the Store manager. Forzani Group ( the owner of Sportchek and others have decided to press charges.) Since I took $800 worth of products, is 18 years old, is my first time offense, the most honest out of all of them, and sent them a notified letter of apology.

How much punishment am I bound to get? Should I contact a lawyer?

excon
Nov 11, 2007, 06:03 AM
Should I contact a lawyer?Hello Lin:

Yes.

excon

ScottGem
Nov 11, 2007, 07:03 AM
It really doesn't matter how much of the products you received, the total theft is appled to all participants. Nor was this a simple impulse shoplifting. This was a planned theft.

So you could wind up in serious trouble. So yes you NEED a lawyer.

Fr_Chuck
Nov 11, 2007, 07:06 AM
You need an attorney big time, and while you feel better confessing to the store, you should never have done that without talking to an attorney yet. Next do not sign anything about your confession without an attorney and don't tell the police your confession if you have not already done so.

You will be charged with the total amount of goods, stolen, not just "your part" so this is a very serious crime and there can be jail time for this most likely.

You need an attorney before you say another word to anyone.