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What Are the Shoplifting Laws in New Jersey? by Adam M. Lustberg Shoplifting charges in Bergen County can lead to serious legal and financial consequences under New Jersey shoplifting laws. Under NJS 2C:20-11, shoplifting includes more than leaving a store without paying. Allegations may involve concealing merchandise, altering price tags, removing anti-theft devices, or transferring items into different packaging while still inside a retail establishment. Lustberg Law Offices, LLC 1 University Plaza Dr #212, Hackensack, NJ 07601, United States (201) 880-5311 https://www.lustberglaw.com/blog/shop... https://www.google.com/maps?cid=17248... New Jersey classifies shoplifting offenses based on the value of the stolen property. Merchandise valued under $200 is treated as a disorderly persons offense handled in municipal court. Charges involving $200 to $500 may be filed as a fourth-degree indictable crime, while property valued at $500 to $75,000 can result in a third-degree crime. Cases involving amounts over $75,000 may lead to second-degree charges prosecuted in Superior Court. Penalties can include maximum jail or prison sentences, significant shoplifting fines, restitution, probation, and mandatory community service. Even a lower-level offense may create a permanent criminal record that appears on background checks and affects employment, housing, and professional licensing opportunities. First-time shoplifting offenders may qualify for diversion programs such as conditional dismissal or pretrial intervention (PTI). Successful completion can lead to dismissal of charges and help prevent a conviction from remaining on your record. Expungement may also be available after meeting the required expungement waiting period, allowing eligible individuals to seal a shoplifting conviction from public view. A Bergen County shoplifting lawyer can evaluate surveillance footage, witness statements, and physical evidence gathered by loss prevention staff. Common defenses may include mistaken identity, lack of intent, improper stop or search, false accusations, or mistake about payment. The prosecution must prove criminal intent, and challenging that element can be critical in building a defense strategy. Lustberg Law Offices, LLC provides shoplifting defense representation throughout Bergen County, including Hackensack and Bergen County Superior Court. New Jersey criminal defense attorney Adam M. Lustberg, Esq. works with clients facing retail theft allegations, charge reductions, diversion eligibility, and expungement options. Each case requires careful evidence review and informed legal guidance. If you are facing shoplifting charges in Bergen County or anywhere in New Jersey, contact Lustberg Law Offices, LLC at (201) 880-5311 for a free consultation. The office is located at One University Plaza Dr, Suite 212, Hackensack, NJ 07601. Adam M. Lustberg can explain your options and help you move forward with a clear defense plan. What happens when you get caught shoplifting in NJ? Can you go to jail for first-time shoplifting? How much evidence is needed to be charged with theft? What's the maximum fine for shoplifting?