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Girlfriend caught shoplifting in WalMart

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justalayman

Senior Member
Apparently shes gravely mistaken? supposedly, She was caught selling coke a while back, and according to this site, under "NC" thats considered a Cass G felony.

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apparently she hasn't changed her core values. I suggest running to the nearest exit.

a class G felony
running away from her group home
shoplifting/theft

and yes, her past record will come in to play with this

because now shes "criminal" by societys standards.
Duh!!

Most people that do criminal acts are seen as criminals to the general populace. The problem is if you don't see her as a criminal. One time can often be written off as a mistake or stupidity. Twice shows a pattern. Three times pretty much establishes your position on the subject.

and these are just the times she got caught. Unless she is the most unlucky person in the world and got caught the only three times she ever did anything illegal, there are more events in her past.

Time to check out of this relationship.
 


Donnyten

Junior Member
whatsup with the "duh!!"?? sounds sort of condescending.

The obvious was stated- Being the criminal justice system has "established" a "workable" methodology of "attempting" to deal with recurring problems, which does nothing to actually get to the root cause of them.

And well, if she goes to jail, then largely there's nothing I can do about it.
 
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Proserpina

Senior Member
whatsup with the "duh!!"?? sounds sort of condescending.

The obvious was stated- Being the criminal justice system has "established" a "workable" methodology of "attempting" to deal with recurring problems, which does nothing to actually get to the root cause of them.

And well, if she goes to jail, then largely there's nothing I can do about it.


You can't do anything anyway - you're not party to the case at all.

Period. Even if.
 

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