Raleigh, NJ - According to the arrest warrants, men and men were prosecuted for shoplifting at another event at Wick County shop on Friday
The arrest warrant stated that 37-year-old Christopher Erik Simmons of Raleigh's Rush Street was arrested on Friday as it tried to secretly buy nearly $ 1,000 television on the door of Wake Forest's target store. And three cameras
Investigators also condemned Simmons as they stole diapers, televisions and video games at Raleigh 's target store in August 1 and August. He also received an unfinished guarantee that he could not appear in the courtroom.
Simmons was placed in Wick County Prison with a guaranteed deposit of $ 500,000. His first appearance will be held on Monday.
According to the arrest warrant, Deborah Ancona Obela car at 215 Carroll Street at Wake Forest was accused of removing the anti-theft device from clothing and trying to remove them from Raleigh's keylest.
She was placed in Wick County Prison with a guaranteed deposit of $ 3,500. She is going to appear on Monday.
A young woman who appeared in the court was detained because he failed to start the first shoplifting transfer plan and was sentenced to imprisonment at county prison for 75 days. In the video below, it is clear that Wolf Judge did not think he was detained for several days because it could not be transferred. "This is Wolf Judge at court102. Today's how are you? I have three days in your prison, I have a defendant standing in front of my trousers without pants. She asked for continuous pants.The pants were rejected for 3 days for 3 days She did not have pants, she was in the court and was rejected by feminine hygiene products .. What on earth is going on? When returning to prison properly this is too outrageous, this is impossible and she brought it from Fayette County. "
In case of accusation of shoplifting misdemeanor, a fine of up to $ 1,000, penalty within 6 months of prison, and informal probation may be taken. However, it is possible to reduce these claims from minor offenses to torts. Violations are not regarded as criminal proceedings and are not your criminal records either. And you will not face prison. If you have been accused of stealing property of more than $ 50, but this is only your first crime, you may get a "thief thief" plan. You are asked to refund the value of the item, and you may also need to participate in the community service and antitheft course. However, charges against you will be rejected