Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    slowpanda's Avatar
    slowpanda Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Sep 26, 2013, 12:44 PM
    Theft under $5000, first offence. Lawyer or not?
    I'll just get to the facts.

    I was caught stealing $100 worth of merchandise from Shoppers Drug Mart. (It was actually only $50 but they found my own personal makeup in my bag, took my makeup that was mine and claimed that I had stolen that as well.. but that's besides the point) I was charged for theft under $5000, I am in Toronto, Canada.

    I am at a point where I am debating between whether I should get a lawyer right off the bat. This is my first offense, I have no record and I am a student. I have read many things online saying that I can simply go to my court date and request for diversion (or I may receive diversion automatically) and my charges will be withdrawn in return for something like doing community service, paying a charitable donation or paying a fine. Only if my case goes to trial (which I am told is unlikely), then I would need to get a lawyer. I am only a student and I've been quoted that a lawyer is $1200 - I would like to know if it is really necessary for me to get a lawyer from the very beginning to represent me on my court day? Will getting a lawyer make everything faster and easier? What difference does it make if I can get the same outcome (diversion - charges withdrawn) by myself? Of course I would like to avoid spending $1200 but if getting a lawyer from the beginning makes the process easier and faster than I must do it.

    Also, my fingerprinting date and court date are in November, however I am supposed to go to the U.S in October. Would I be refused at the border, even though I haven't gotten fingerprinted or gone to my court date yet?

    Any feedback/comments are appreciated.
    slowpanda's Avatar
    slowpanda Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #2

    Sep 26, 2013, 12:46 PM
    I'm also 20 years old, forgot to include that.
    theftstudent's Avatar
    theftstudent Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #3

    Sep 26, 2013, 08:43 PM
    Im not an expert, but from my experience, I'd say you can definitely at least go to the first court appearance on your own. You could possible get your charges dropped even before your first court date (very rare) if the arresting officer forgets to send files to the attorneys office.
    For your monetary amount, the crown will probably just screen you as eligible for diversion straight away. Go to the first appearance by yourself, and if they don't give you diversion right away, then start looking for a lawyer. If you want a recommendation for a lawyer (the lawyer I used for my case because I am also in Toronto) send me a private message. Every lawyer I've talked to said that for that amount of money, given that it's a first offense, diversion is EXTREMELY likely. Good luck.
    slowpanda's Avatar
    slowpanda Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #4

    Sep 26, 2013, 08:55 PM
    How do I send you a private message? LOL

    Did you go to your first court date by yourself? What was the process? If I do get diversion on my own without a lawyer, is it equivalent to a result I would get with a lawyer? Or could a lawyer possibly get me something better? (like maybe no community service/charitable donation at all) I'm just trying to weigh my options, 1200$ is a lot of money for me lol.
    Fr_Chuck's Avatar
    Fr_Chuck Posts: 81,301, Reputation: 7692
    Expert
     
    #5

    Sep 26, 2013, 11:47 PM
    I would not enter the court house doors without an attorney, it can make a difference of getting this off your record or not

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search


Check out some similar questions!

Theft under 5000, second offence. [ 2 Answers ]

I was charged with theft under 5000 back in high school for taking a laptop from an open locker. I was 15 at the time. I am 20 now and last month was caught stealing from old navy a pack of 20 dollars shirts, stupid I already know. Police were called and I have a court date and fingerprinting. I...

Theft under 5000 second offence [ 2 Answers ]

I was caught stealing make up totalling about 10.00 a year ago. The store just talked to me and no police were called. I was caught stealing decorations totalling about 10.00 just recently. The police were called and I have to get my fingerprints taken go to court. Will I go to jail?

Theft under 5000. First offence? [ 13 Answers ]

Hi, I see that there are many questions with the same topic... but I haven't seen anyone with the same situation as I do... so here's my question... I was caught by undercover security while shoplifting at walmart with a friend of mine. The total of the things came to around $50... the police...

Theft under 5000 third offence [ 14 Answers ]

Hi I got charged like 4 years ago for theft under and I got the charges dropped and this summer I got caught stealin from superstore and just a week before my last court date I got caught again stealing again from LCBO liquir store... I just want to know if I am going to jail or what'd happen?...

THEFT UNDER $5000 - second offence. (1st offence = theft from employer) [ 10 Answers ]

I am 19 years old. Living in british columbia, canada. Yesterday me and my friend were shoplifting at metrotown mall.. we were being followed around the mall because of our big purses and did not know it until we went into "old navy" where we saw a bunch of bathing suits and flip flops and jammed...


View more questions Search