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  2. New shoplifting data explains why they’re locking up the ...

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    CHICAGO — Shoplifting rates in the three largest U.S. cities — New York, Los Angeles and Chicago — remain higher than they were before the pandemic, according to a report last month from the ...

  3. United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    The Guidelines are the product of the United States Sentencing Commission, which was created by the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984. [3] The Guidelines' primary goal was to alleviate sentencing disparities that research had indicated were prevalent in the existing sentencing system, and the guidelines reform was specifically intended to provide for determinate sentencing.

  4. What America’s shoplifting panic is really about - AOL

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    A New York Times article, “Shoplifting in Great Department Stores,” published in 1908. Fears spread over middle-class women shoplifting during the early years of department stores. - From The ...

  5. Retail theft is not a victimless crime, and it’s not a simple crime of poverty. It hammers the bottom line of businesses — thieves don’t discriminate between mom-and-pop bodegas and more ...

  6. Shopkeeper's privilege - Wikipedia

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    Shopkeeper's privilege is a law recognized in the United States under which a shopkeeper is allowed to detain a suspected shoplifter on store property for a reasonable period of time, so long as the shopkeeper has cause to believe that the person detained in fact committed, or attempted to commit, theft of store property.

  7. New York City Criminal Court - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Court of the City of New York is a court of the State Unified Court System in New York City that handles misdemeanors (generally, crimes punishable by fine or imprisonment of up to one year) and lesser offenses, and also conducts arraignments (initial court appearances following arrest) and preliminary hearings in felony cases (generally, more serious offenses punishable by ...

  8. Necessity defense (New York) - Wikipedia

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    New York common law has always distinguished between the mere "display" and brandishing or pointing of a gun and the actual use of "deadly force". Thus, the victim of an imminent crime in New York, has always been legally justified under the Common Law to safely display, brandish, or point a firearm as necessary to prevent an imminent injury to ...

  9. New York Is Taking Action to Push Back on Catalytic Convert Theft

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    The new Catalytic Converter Theft Bill adds requirements for scrappers and dealerships alike. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...