Shoplifting, Larceny, Robbery, Theft Not guilty

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I was wrongfully charged of shoplifting at a Walmart. The police gave me a summons to show up incourt and just yesterday I received a civil demand from a Walmart lawyer.
What should my next step be? I can't afford a lawyer, and I was told that I am unable to receive a public defender until I am given a court date.
 
I was wrongfully charged of shoplifting at a Walmart.

Explain.

The police gave me a summons to show up incourt and just yesterday I received a civil demand from a Walmart lawyer.

OK.

What should my next step be? I can't afford a lawyer, and I was told that I am unable to receive a public defender until I am given a court date.

Then you go to court, plead not guilty, and ask for a public defender.
 
I was wrongfully charged of shoplifting at a Walmart. The police gave me a summons to show up incourt and just yesterday I received a civil demand from a Walmart lawyer.
What should my next step be? I can't afford a lawyer, and I was told that I am unable to receive a public defender until I am given a court date.

Every criminal defendant I've ever represented felt the criminal charges lodged against them were not in compliance with the law.

In reality you're a criminal defendant, who, under our laws is innocent until proven guilty.

So, you plead not guilty in court, absent the ability to hire a lawyer, you must plead guilty or become your own lawyer.

That means you convince the judge (don't do it here) of your innocence by telling how you were wrongfully arrested and subsequently charged.

As far as the DEMAND for tribute letter, some say pay, others say throw it away. What you do is your call. If you fail to cough up the extra loot, you'll be hounded relentlessly to pay, your credit will be dinged, your mailbox inundated with "pay up deadbeat or else"!!!!!

Yeah, good luck with that.

When this sordid affair ends, for your sake mate, OBEY ALL OF THEIR LAWS, otherwise they'll endeavor to ruin your life (and you'll be making it easy for them)!
 
I am a Retail Theft consultant and answer questions like yours daily. Since you claim you did not do this you need your day in court. Do as instructed above plead not guilty and request pubic defender. In meantime contact the Law firm that sent you letter and tell them you intend to fight charge and wish to delay payment until such time as a decision of your guilt or innocence has been ruled on. In addition it is unwise to name store on public forum
 
I can't afford a lawyer, and I was told that I am unable to receive a public defender until I am given a court date.

That's correct. If you can't afford a lawyer, you go to court on court date, plead not guilty & request a public defender at that time. You can then discuss your case with the PD & discuss it only with the PD.
 
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