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    Apr 30, 2009, 03:13 PM
    Arrested twice for same offense once as a juvenile second time as adult
    I was arrested for Shoplifting at wal-mart twice once as a juvenile and the second time as an adult so I was wondering if they could get my juvenile record and use anything from it in this charge or if they can arrest me for trespassing since I was banned from wal-mart but it was in two different county one was in Banks County ( juvenile ) and the other was in Hall County ( Adult )
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    Apr 30, 2009, 03:23 PM

    Hello k:

    Yeah, you could be a second shoplifting offender. I wouldn't do it again. If they want you to stay away, I would.

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    Apr 30, 2009, 03:53 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by excon View Post
    Hello k:

    Yeah, you could be a second shoplifting offender. I wouldn't do it again. If they want you to stay away, I would.

    excon
    Even though I was a juvenile
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    Apr 30, 2009, 06:15 PM

    Yes, walmart will have the record in their files and they are not required to "seal" any records. Only your police or court records are sealed as a juv.

    If Walmart reported this on a national data base of their own, as to the tresspass and being banned. ** how could they know you were banned if they did not have it on their computers.

    It is possible of course your attorney could object to this if it was part of the discovery of evidence you will do to find out what they are using against you.
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    Apr 30, 2009, 06:19 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck View Post
    yes, walmart will have the record in thier files and they are not required to "seal" any records. Only your police or court records are sealed as a juv.

    If Walmart reported this on a national data base of thier own, as to the tresspass and being banned. ** how could they know you were banned if they did not have it on thier computers.

    It is possible of course your attorney could object to this if it was part of the discovery of evidence you will do to find out what they are using against you.
    No one has said any thing yet about me being banned but I have gotten married since I was banned so I don't know

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