Shoplifting can have serious legal consequences, and in Indiana, it can escalate to a felony under certain conditions. Understanding when shoplifting becomes a felony is crucial for anyone facing such charges. Misdemeanor vs. felony shoplifting Indiana law typically...
Shoplifting And Theft
What constitutes organized shoplifting in Indiana?
Shoplifting has been a problem for as long as consumers have had access to retail goods. While many people would never consider robbing a business, taking an item or two without paying doesn't seem nearly as serious to the average adult or an impulsive teenager....
3 shopping habits that could lead to shoplifting allegations
Every Indiana shopper typically wants to save as much money as possible and minimize the frustration involved when out shopping. Whether looking for a new pair of jeans or a week's worth of groceries, people tend to focus solely on their own experience while shopping...
9 identity theft rights protected by the law
Modern technology allows the average individual to facilitate transactions with ease. Whether online shopping or purchasing groceries, these vendors could have payment methods that do not require cash. As these channels continue to advance, criminals could also use...
Is receiving a stolen car or auto part a crime?
Theft is a straightforward crime to understand. If you take something that’s not yours without permission, it’s considered theft. Taking a lady’s purse while she’s not looking is theft. The act of shoplifting is theft. Even recording a song to sell the reproductions...
How does Indiana penalize shoplifting charges?
Shoplifting is a crime that many people who don't own or manage a retail business dismiss as minor. The average person thinks of shoplifting as an impulse crime committed by a teenager, something that would have minimal impact on a business. The truth about...