Experienced New Jersey Shoplifting Lawyers
Arrested for shoplifting? A conviction can mean fines, jail time, and a permanent criminal record. We fight to protect your future.
Shoplifting in New Jersey: What You Need to Know
Shoplifting charges under N.J.S.A. 2C:20-11 range from disorderly persons offenses to serious indictable crimes. The key factor? The value of the merchandise.
Under $200 — Disorderly persons offense (handled in Municipal Court)
$200 – $500 — Fourth Degree Crime (transferred to County Superior Court — up to 18 months in prison)
$500 – $75,000 — Third Degree Crime (3–5 years in prison)
Over $75,000 — Second Degree Crime (5–10 years in prison)
If you’ve been arrested anywhere in New Jersey for shoplifting, don’t treat it like a minor issue. A conviction can follow you for years — affecting employment, housing, professional licenses, and immigration status.
Why Choose Kraminsky Law for Your Shoplifting Defense
Common Shoplifting Arrests in New Jersey
We regularly defend clients arrested at:
- Retail stores — Target, Walmart, Macy’s, Home Depot, Kohl’s, Best Buy
- Grocery chains — ShopRite, Stop & Shop, Whole Foods, Wegmans, Aldi
- Self-checkout incidents — Scanning errors, missed items, system glitches, or honest mistakes
- Apparel stores — Forever 21, H&M, Zara, Old Navy, Gap
We understand that getting arrested for shoplifting can feel embarrassing and overwhelming. Our job is to protect your future — not judge your past. You are not alone in this fight.
Penalties for Shoplifting in New Jersey
Under $200 (Disorderly Persons Offense)
Up to 6 months in jail, fines up to $1,000, restitution, probation, and a permanent criminal record unless expunged.
$200 – $500 (Fourth Degree Crime)
Up to 18 months in prison, fines up to $10,000, restitution, mandatory criminal record.
$500 – $75,000 (Third Degree Crime)
3 to 5 years in prison, substantial fines, mandatory restitution.
Over $75,000 (Second Degree Crime)
5 to 10 years in prison under the No Early Release Act (NERA) — serve 85% before parole eligibility.
Even a first offense can follow you for years. A shoplifting conviction appears on background checks for employment, housing, loans, and professional licensing. That’s why early legal defense is critical — before you plead guilty to anything.
How We Defend Shoplifting Cases
Our goal is always the same: minimize or eliminate the impact on your life. At Kraminsky Law, you are not in this fight alone. Let your problem be our problem.
Frequently Asked Questions
Speak With a New Jersey Shoplifting Lawyer Today — Free Consultation
Don’t wait. The sooner you get legal representation, the better your chances of a favorable outcome. We answer calls 24/7.
Call 973-200-3787 Nowor email Alan@Kraminskylaw.com for a free, confidential, no-obligation case review.
All initial consultations are confidential. We return all calls within 24 hours — usually the same day.
Our Office Locations
1037 Route 46, Suite G5
Clifton, NJ 07013
(Passaic County)
14-25 Plaza Road
Fair Lawn, NJ 07410
(Bergen County)
1719 Route 10, Suite 224
Parsippany, NJ 07054
(Morris County)
Phone: 973-200-3787 | Email: Alan@Kraminskylaw.com
Evening and weekend appointments available. Home and hospital visits upon request.
Experienced New Jersey Shoplifting Lawyers
Arrested for shoplifting? A conviction can mean fines, jail time, and a permanent criminal record. We fight to protect your future.
Shoplifting in New Jersey: What You Need to Know
Shoplifting charges under N.J.S.A. 2C:20-11 range from disorderly persons offenses to serious indictable crimes. The key factor? The value of the merchandise.
Under $200 — Disorderly persons offense (handled in Municipal Court)
$200 – $500 — Fourth Degree Crime (transferred to County Superior Court — up to 18 months in prison)
$500 – $75,000 — Third Degree Crime (3–5 years in prison)
Over $75,000 — Second Degree Crime (5–10 years in prison)
If you've been arrested anywhere in New Jersey for shoplifting, don't treat it like a minor issue. A conviction can follow you for years — affecting employment, housing, professional licenses, and immigration status.
Why Choose Kraminsky Law for Your Shoplifting Defense
Common Shoplifting Arrests in New Jersey
We regularly defend clients arrested at:
- Retail stores — Target, Walmart, Macy's, Home Depot, Kohl's, Best Buy
- Grocery chains — ShopRite, Stop & Shop, Whole Foods, Wegmans, Aldi
- Self-checkout incidents — Scanning errors, missed items, system glitches, or honest mistakes
- Apparel stores — Forever 21, H&M, Zara, Old Navy, Gap
We understand that getting arrested for shoplifting can feel embarrassing and overwhelming. Our job is to protect your future — not judge your past. You are not alone in this fight.
Penalties for Shoplifting in New Jersey
Under $200 (Disorderly Persons Offense)
Up to 6 months in jail, fines up to $1,000, restitution, probation, and a permanent criminal record unless expunged.
$200 – $500 (Fourth Degree Crime)
Up to 18 months in prison, fines up to $10,000, restitution, mandatory criminal record.
$500 – $75,000 (Third Degree Crime)
3 to 5 years in prison, substantial fines, mandatory restitution.
Over $75,000 (Second Degree Crime)
5 to 10 years in prison under the No Early Release Act (NERA) — serve 85% before parole eligibility.
Even a first offense can follow you for years. A shoplifting conviction appears on background checks for employment, housing, loans, and professional licensing. That's why early legal defense is critical — before you plead guilty to anything.
How We Defend Shoplifting Cases
Our goal is always the same: minimize or eliminate the impact on your life. At Kraminsky Law, you are not in this fight alone. Let your problem be our problem.
Frequently Asked Questions
Speak With a New Jersey Shoplifting Lawyer Today — Free Consultation
Don't wait. The sooner you get legal representation, the better your chances of a favorable outcome. We answer calls 24/7.
Call 973-200-3787 Nowor email Alan@Kraminskylaw.com for a free, confidential, no-obligation case review.
All initial consultations are confidential. We return all calls within 24 hours — usually the same day.
Our Office Locations
1037 Route 46, Suite G5
Clifton, NJ 07013
(Passaic County)
14-25 Plaza Road
Fair Lawn, NJ 07410
(Bergen County)
1719 Route 10, Suite 224
Parsippany, NJ 07054
(Morris County)
Phone: 973-200-3787 | Email: Alan@Kraminskylaw.com
Evening and weekend appointments available. Home and hospital visits upon request.

