To: babygene
Him assaulting someone after she was hurt cant be a contributing factor in her injury.
Right. I thought he wrestled his way away from those holding him INSIDE the store and when making his escape - they ran after him towards the door and someone knocked down the victim by the door.
I had no idea one has to wait until they leave the store for them to be accused of shoplifting. So this assault had to happen outside the store - but the victim was inside? Did others not involve come running out and knock her over?
To: presently no screen name
“Right. I thought he wrestled his way away from those holding him INSIDE the store and when making his escape - they ran after him towards the door and someone knocked down the victim by the door.”
Until he removes the goods from the store, it’s not shoplifting. How are you going to prove he didn’t intend to pay for it??? Won’t work and shouldn’t...
27 posted on
05/21/2011 5:08:36 PM PDT by
babygene
(Figures don't lie, but liars can figure...)
To: presently no screen name
“Did others not involve come running out and knock her over?”
Probably... It is not shoplifting to put something in your pocket and take it up to the register and pay for it. You would never be challenged before you left the store.
28 posted on
05/21/2011 5:15:02 PM PDT by
babygene
(Figures don't lie, but liars can figure...)
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