Shoplifting cases are typically handled in the criminal court system, specifically the municipal or district court. These courts handle misdemeanor offenses, which is usually the classification for shoplifting cases. Penalties for shoplifting can include fines, community service, or probation.
An attorney can represent you in court HOWEVER - YOU are the defendant and whether you are represented or not, you MUST attend and MUST be physically present in court.
Shoplifting is considered theft in the Philippines. The penalty for shoplifting varies depending on the value of what was stolen. Prison time may be anywhere for one year to 20.
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Please be more specific. What kind of case? What is it you are asking about? What do you want to know?
Yes.
once you have completed probation and this case is closed, the court allows You to petition the court to have minor offenses removed from your record. Not saying you will be successful, but it is possible, depending on the circumstances of your case.
There is not a jurisdiction that allows a court to hear any type of case. Even the Supreme Court is limited in the types of cases they hear.
That would depend on whether or not you committed the crime.
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