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Hello. I was caught shoplifting nearly £180's worth of items from Asda and have a date for a court hearing coming up. It says nothing on this Magistrates hearing about me needing to attend

 

I will be pleading guilty since the evidence is overwhelmingly against me so a couple of questions.

 

1. Do I need to attend court?

2. What will the likely punishment be? I'm guessing a fine, but how much? Does anyone have a rough idea? Perhaps a community order with the fine?

 

I've never been done for shoplifting before. I have also contacted a solicitor.

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Your solicitor would be better placed to answer this as he or she will be in posession of other information that we may nto be, eg any mitigation etc.

 

Hello. I was caught shoplifting nearly £180's worth of items from Asda and have a date for a court hearing coming up. It says nothing on this Magistrates hearing about me needing to attend

 

I will be pleading guilty since the evidence is overwhelmingly against me so a couple of questions.

 

1. Do I need to attend court?

2. What will the likely punishment be? I'm guessing a fine, but how much? Does anyone have a rough idea? Perhaps a community order with the fine?

 

I've never been done for shoplifting before. I have also contacted a solicitor.

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It is a VERY good idea to attend. Especially if its criminal charges. You can get a duty solicitor to represent you, and more often than not, youll get a unconditional discharge and maybe a small amount of community service. If you dont, or you dont plead guilty by post with reasons, you stand a good chance of having the max penalty handed down.

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