jeudi 9 février 2017

Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Letters for Civil Demand and Now a Phone Call

My question involves criminal law for the state of: Oklahoma
I got caught shoplifting a lipstick(7.00 or so) & changing a price tag( from 14. To 10.)at a Walmart in Oklahoma in December. Lipstick was returned and shirt was also but I purchased an item at regular price and they let me keep those but refunded the money for the shirt. No police were called and I was asked to leave and not come back for 24 hours but not even escorted out.

Now I have received 3 letters from A. Craig Abrahamson (in-state) for Michael Ira Asen for a civil demand of 100.00 and just got a phone call on my cell. The name on the letters is incorrect and I have ignored the letters because I didn't know what else to do after doing some online research but now what do I do?

Do I need to return the call, block the number, panic, or get a lawyer? I have never been in trouble with the law. I honestly don't have any idea why I did either of those stupid things and am terribly ashamed. I have a small business in my small hometown and this would ruin me and my children if word got out. Any help is appreciated.


Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Letters for Civil Demand and Now a Phone Call

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