I was caught shoplifting at HBC, 20 years old, first offence. What to do?
Last week, I was caught shoplifting at HBC in Vancouver, BC. I am 20 years old. This is my first offence. I had about $400 worth of clothing in my bag, and I did not yet leave the store. While I was walking around, I was having second thoughts and was going to return to the changing room to put the goods away. On my way to the changing room, a loss prevention officer apprehended me and called the police. I have talked with a lawyer, have gone to talk to legal aid, basically the information I have received is that I can ask for diversion or alternate measures. For diversion or alternate measures, do I ask the judge when I am at court; the same time when I ask for particulars? Would writing a letter to the judge be appropriate and to show my means of changing? If so, when would I give this letter to the judge? I do not have the money for a lawyer, and any help would be greatly appreciated! I have truly learned my mistakes and hope to move on from this embaressing moment...
Thanks in advance!