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What happens when charged with petty theft?

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What happens when charged with petty theft?

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If actually charged (as opposed to merely being arrested), you will go to court (magistrate’s court for petty theft) and, if convicted, be given an absolute discharge, a conditional discharge (usually one year), a fine or sentenced to community service. A custodial sentence is beyond the remit of magistrates but whatever happens, if convicted you will gain a criminal record that could hinder employment opportunities in future.

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