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Shoplifting In New Jersey Will Cost You More

Posted by admin | Posted in Law and legal | Posted on 07-06-2009

Shoplifting varies from state to state. Normally for this type of case, shoplifters are faced to do community service, fines and jail time. However, New Jersey has a different way of punishing up their shoplifters that is a bit interesting. Storeowners in New Jersey are by far secured from shoplifters because they will not only be able to recover all the monetary losses due to shoplifting, but they also has the right to recover the court costs. Thus, the convicted shoplifter will not only for the crime he or she made but for his or her conviction as well.

What are the acts to be considered as shoplifting? In New Jersey shoplifting are judged in many different ways including the act of not paying the merchandise by intention. It can also be an act of paying less than the full tag price of a certain item. Another act that is considered as shoplifting in New Jersey is taking merchandise outside the store by hiding it in your body or in mixing it into the items, you are carrying. Altering, removing, and or transferring price tags are also considered as a shoplifting act in New Jersey.

The moment a certain person is caught shoplifting; he or she will immediately be penalized for such act based to the full retail amount of the item or items he or she had stolen. An example of this statement is that, if one had stolen an item that is equivalent to over $75,000, that certain shoplifter is considered to have committed a second-degree offense, which is punishable by up to $150,000 fine and five to ten years imprisonment. However, those who have stolen an item or items of $500 to not more than $75,000 in value are considered to be committed a third degree offense, which is punishable by $15,000 fine and three to five years in prison. Items stolen with a value of more than $200 but not more than $500 have committed a fourth degree offense and are punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and up to 18 months imprisonment. To those shoplifters who have stolen an item or items with a value of less than $200 will face a punishment of not more than 10 days in jail. However, this is not the only punishment that the offender will serve because the storeowner has the right to recover restitution and court costs, which is obviously a big amount for the offender to pay.

This is a good law for the storeowner’s side keeping them safe from shoplifters. Shoplifters on the other hand must take note that if they were to commit mistake in any store in New Jersey and found guilty, they will most probably pay for the court costs, legal fees spent by the store, and the shoplifting surcharge and this will normally amounts to $150.

This law in New Jersey applies to all offenders even if they are from a different State.

Ways in Finding a Personal Injury Lawyer

Posted by admin | Posted in Personal Injury, Uncategorized | Posted on 01-06-2009

Ways in Finding a Personal Injury Lawyer

Personal injury can happen to anybody. This can be an injury to a man’s body, mind or emotions. In the world of Law, Personal Injury is the term used for a type of tort lawsuit alleging that the said injury was caused by the other person’s negligence. When filing a case like this, some are not knowledgeable enough on where to find a lawyer that specializes in Persian injury. To make your personal injury lawyer finding make easy we have listed a few ways in finding a personal injury lawyer.

Asking for a referral from your trusted Lawyer – this is one of the best ways to find the best personal injury lawyer. In this way, you are rest assured that you will have the right lawyer for your case. If you do not know any lawyer, you can ask for your friend’s lawyers or a list of lawyers they know or trust. Contact all of them and ask them if they can handle your case. This way will surely lead you to the lawyer, because if ever they were not able to handle the case, there might be a tendency that they will refer you to the right lawyer for your case.

However, you must be aware that referring lawyers normally receives a referral fee of about one fourth or one thirds of the total amount you paid to your servicing lawyer. This kind of incentive will obviously lead you to the best personal injury lawyer.

Asking for help to referral services and membership organizations – this can also be a good way in finding the best personal injury lawyer to hold your case. Mostly if not all of the state bar organizations are offering referral services in order to help those plaintiffs that do not have any idea on where to find for the right lawyer for their case. Normally members of the said organization can let themselves listed on its referral service, so there can be a tendency that you will not know which lawyer from the list is capable of holding your case. Just be very patient enough to scan those names until you will find the right one for your case.

Some specialty organizations like the American Association for Justice offer useful online directories of their members that you can use. However, just like any other referral services, various lawyers are also listed, thus it will take some time before you will find the right lawyer for your case, but if you do not have any way of finding the right lawyer, this will be the next option that you can consider.

Browsing on Internet Lawyer Directories – this can be the most modern and comfortable way of finding your best personal injury lawyer. By just simply goggling it, you can easily find huge list of lawyers that can possibly hold your case, and once you get a pick, you can now start having a background check for the said lawyer if he or she is capable of handling your case before finally hiring her/him.

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