What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Massachusetts,
Hi recently my daughter got caught stealing at CVS. She's a minor she's 13 years old. No police where called, she just had to sign a letter saying she's not allowed on CVS property for 2 years. This is her first offense so I thought that was the end of it then today over a month later I received a letter from some Attorney At Law saying I have to pay $350.
The item she stole was $10.99.
Then the letter says If they don't receive payments within 25 days "They may hire local counsel to take all legal steps which may include a civil action in court to collect the full amount allowed by the statute."
The letter also says "IMPORTANT NOTICE: The payment of any demand made upon you does not prevent criminal prosecution under a related criminal statute provision. Payment of the amount demanded may not be used in any court proceedings by our client as an admission of liability. You might want to seek the advice of counsel regarding this.
So even If I pay the $350 CVS may still bring my daughter to court she's just a minor.
I scanned the letters please read them,
What would happen If I didn't pay the $355 dollars? Then CVS decides to take me to court seeing how she's just a minor and it's her first offense won't she get probation and, or do community services? Thanks for any help I really appreciate it.
If CVS still brings my daughter to court even after I pay the $350, in the letter it says "Payment of the amount demanded may not be used in any court proceedings by our client as an admission of liability"
So she still could get fined, should I send a letter to this Attorney At Law people who sent me the letter saying I'm not paying the $355 dollars and I'll take my chances in court after all she's a minor with no priors the item was only $10.99.
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Massachusetts,
Hi recently my daughter got caught stealing at CVS. She's a minor she's 13 years old. No police where called, she just had to sign a letter saying she's not allowed on CVS property for 2 years. This is her first offense so I thought that was the end of it then today over a month later I received a letter from some Attorney At Law saying I have to pay $350.
The item she stole was $10.99.
Then the letter says If they don't receive payments within 25 days "They may hire local counsel to take all legal steps which may include a civil action in court to collect the full amount allowed by the statute."
The letter also says "IMPORTANT NOTICE: The payment of any demand made upon you does not prevent criminal prosecution under a related criminal statute provision. Payment of the amount demanded may not be used in any court proceedings by our client as an admission of liability. You might want to seek the advice of counsel regarding this.
So even If I pay the $350 CVS may still bring my daughter to court she's just a minor.
I scanned the letters please read them,
What would happen If I didn't pay the $355 dollars? Then CVS decides to take me to court seeing how she's just a minor and it's her first offense won't she get probation and, or do community services? Thanks for any help I really appreciate it.
If CVS still brings my daughter to court even after I pay the $350, in the letter it says "Payment of the amount demanded may not be used in any court proceedings by our client as an admission of liability"
So she still could get fined, should I send a letter to this Attorney At Law people who sent me the letter saying I'm not paying the $355 dollars and I'll take my chances in court after all she's a minor with no priors the item was only $10.99.
http://i56.tinypic.com/v2y4g8.jpg
http://i52.tinypic.com/33ab19w.jpg