I hope so!
Stole women's underwear am I gonna be fined for it?
how about instead of sueing them u just tell them that u didnt shoplift. That way u dont have do go to court and do all that stuff. if that doesnt work then sue
it was your child's fault
For the most accurate legal advice pertinent to your particular situation and jurisdiction, you should consult a qualified lawyer in your area, which I am not. If you actually were shoplifting and/or have pled guilty or been found guilty of shoplifting, you may only have a case for the assault, which an attorney would be better able to determine for you with more information. I assume by assault here, though, you actually mean what is called battery under tort law, e.g. any intentional, offensive touching. Assault is the threat of battery. As for the accusation, if you were not found to be actually shoplifting and so the accusation was false, you may be able to sue the company for slander. If you were detained by the company, you may also be able to sue for false imprisonment.
Shoplifting is a misdemeanor.
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Be stopped for shoplifting. That sounds like a good idea. Shoplifting should be stopped.
(in the US) Anyone can sue anybody for anything. You can try if you wish, but just because they failed to show up in court doesn't necessarily mean that they don't still have the evidence that you actually committed the crime.
Shoplifting is stealing. Stealing is illegal.
Shoplifting from American Apparel was created in 2009.
AnswerYes, you can pretty much sue anyone for anything.Your best bet would probably be discrimination, racial profiling, etc.But why would you want to sue them?Answer Shopkeepers have the right to "trespass" you from the store upon a reasonable suspicion of shoplifting (State v. Finley, 97 Wn. App 129, 982 P.2d 681 (1999). If you refuse to leave, or later return to the store, you can be arrested for trespassing. Unless reasonable minds would not differ in concluding that Shoppers' Drugmart wrongfully banned you from the store, you have no case.