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Mark1982 | 17:57 Fri 25th Nov 2011 | Criminal
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I was caught shoplifting recently at a local supermarket. It was mortifyingly embarrassing and I am thoroughly ashamed of myself and it will never happen again.

My question is; this was my first (and last) ever offence and the police issued me a fixed penatly notice of £80 which I intend to pay. But - will the shop in question also have the right to prosecute me? What was stolen foodstuffs to the value of £20.

Please someone let me know the situation as I can't sleep and am sick from guilt and worry.

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its easily done and i would put it behind you!

they may be part of a scheme, in which case yes, but in most cases they won't bother!
It depends on the supermarket. Some chains (e.g. Sainsburys) have a zero tolerance policy and will always prosecute theft even if not in their interests financially. My local one has a big notice in the entrance saying this. Others won't bother because it's just not worth the time and effort.
The supermarkets do not prosecute - only the CPS can do that. The fact that you have been offered and accepted a fixed penalty notice would indicate to me that there will not be a criminal prosecution.

The supermarket could still take civil recovery proceedings under the Civil Recovery Scheme.
You may also find yourself banned from that particular shop or chain. Might sound hard to enforce but they do it anyway.
I think they may be able to use a civil recovery system, whether they will is another story. The £80 fine you received from police sounds like a 'Penalty Notice for Disorder' and is not a conviction, although it is noted on the local system of the force that issued it and may be disclosed if you have an enhanced CRB check for a job that requires one.
Best to just buy things like most others normally do!
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ok thanks :(
The supermarket can issue a civil recovery notice for the value of the items stolen and the cost of processing the penalty notice (the time of the security officer/police) this is likedly to be around £150 and is in addition to the £80 FPN
The FPN (Fixed Penalty Notice) is not a fine and does not give you a criminal conviction. It may show up on an enhanced CRB check.
If you do not pay it it is increased to £120 and does become a fine.
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Does the £80 I have paid for the penalty notice go to the government or the supermarket itself, anyone know?
The £80 goes to court/the govenment (or who ever gets fine money) it does not go to the supermarket. That is why the supermarket will get it's costs back by issuing a civil recovery notice.
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