Shoplifting Laws
CategoryWyoming Shoplifting Laws
6-3-404. Shoplifting; altering or removing price tags and markers; penalties. (a) A person who willfully conceals or takes possession of property offered for sale by a wholesale or retail store without the knowledge or consent of the owner and with intent to convert the property to his own use without paying the purchase price is … Continue Reading
Wisconsin Shoplifting Laws
943.50 Retail theft. (1) In this section: (a) “Merchant” includes any “merchant” as defined in s. 402.104 (3) or any innkeeper, motelkeeper or hotelkeeper. (ar) “Theft detection device” means any tag or other device that is used to prevent or detect theft and that is attached to merchandise held for resale by a merchant or … Continue Reading
West Virginia Shoplifting Laws
§61-3A-1. Shoplifting defined. (a) A person commits the offense of shoplifting if, with intent to appropriate merchandise without paying the merchant’s stated price for the merchandise, such person, alone or in concert with another person, knowingly: (1) Conceals the merchandise upon his or her person or in another manner; or (2) Removes or causes the … Continue Reading
Washington Shoplifting Laws
RCW 9A.56.010 – Definitions. The following definitions are applicable in this chapter unless the context otherwise requires: (6) “Deprive” in addition to its common meaning means to make unauthorized use or an unauthorized copy of records, information, data, trade secrets, or computer programs; (7) “Merchandise pallet” means a wood or plastic carrier designed and manufactured … Continue Reading
Virginia Shoplifting Laws
§ 18.2-103. Concealing or taking possession of merchandise; altering price tags; transferring goods from one container to another; counseling, etc., another in performance of such acts. Whoever, without authority, with the intention of converting goods or merchandise to his own or another’s use without having paid the full purchase price thereof, or of defrauding the … Continue Reading
Vermont Shoplifting Laws
§ 2574. Right of merchant to request merchandise to be kept in view A merchant has the right to request in a reasonable manner any person at his retail mercantile establishment to place and keep in full view any merchandise which the person has removed from its place of display, for any purpose. Notice of … Continue Reading