CdwJava
Senior Member
While it IS possible that a court might see that the detention was unlawful, it is common practice for retailers (at least in CA, and apparently in WA) to detain and take civil action - including a trespassing admonishment - instead of involving the police. Even when they have a witness and the event on tape, they do not automatically involve the police. In fact, some companies have a policy to ONLY call the police when the theft is over a specific dollar amount, when the person is a problem or a repeat offender, or, when it is a minor and they cannot get a hold of the parent.BelizeBreeze said:If there was, in fact, a witness, the store owner would have produced said witness, sworn out a theft warrant and completed the process for shoplifting.
The fact that the police were not involved may only mean that the store opted not to involve them. Or, that they had no case. I don't know which. But the fact that the police were not involved is not likely an indicator of whether there was a witness or not.
- Carl