People v. A.R.
Sep 19, 2007OUTCOME: Not Guilty Verdict
A young mother was arrested from a major grocery retail store under the suspicion that she attempted to leave the store with a cart full of items without paying. The clerk who had called the police an ... d claimed that she had observed her fill the cart with various items without regard to their prices and eventually roll past the automatic doors without first going through any cashier stands. The woman was eventually charged with Grand Theft and Second Degree Commercial Burglary. The trial centered on the cashier who had observed the client prior to calling the police as well as the client herself, who had chose to testify on her own behalf. After two days of deliberation, the jury chose to acquit the woman of her charge of grand theft and deadlocked on the burglary charge—avoiding a criminal conviction. DISCLAIMER: THE CASES ABOVE ARE REAL RESULTS OBTAINED FOR ACTUAL CLIENTS OF MR. KASPERO. HOWEVER, INDIVIDUAL RESULTS WILL VARY FOR ALL PERSONS BASED ON DIFFERENCES IN THE FACTS OF EACH PARTICULAR CASE, THE VARIOUS CRIMINAL HISTORIES OF EACH CLIENT, AS WELL AS WHICH JURISDICTION (COURT SYSTEM) THE CLIENT FINDS THEMSELVES IN. THEREFORE, THE RESULTS POSTED ON THIS SITE ARE INTENDED TO BE SHOWN FOR NOTABLE CASE NEGOTIATIONS AND/OR TRIAL VICTORIES. THE RESULTS POSTED ON THIS SITE IN NO WAY GUARANTEE THAT FUTURE, CURRENT, OR ANY FORMER CLIENTS WILL (HAVE) OR ARE EXPECTED TO RECEIVE (OR RECEIVED) IDENTICAL OR SIMILAR ACHIEVEMENTS.
