Yes. Massachusetts uses "OUI" (Operating Under the Influence) as the statutory term under M.G.L. c. 90, § 24, while most of the country uses "DUI" (Driving Under [...]
Most Rhode Island misdemeanor shoplifting cases resolve within two to six months from arraignment, though diversion and filing periods can extend the official closure out to a [...]
Rhode Island allows expungement of eligible shoplifting cases, with the timing depending on how the case resolved. Dismissed charges, diversion completions, and "no information" or "no true [...]
Rhode Island's adult diversion program, run through the Attorney General's office, lets eligible first-time offenders avoid a conviction by completing a set of conditions - typically community [...]
Yes - and this is one of the most under-appreciated risks in Rhode Island shoplifting cases. Federal immigration law treats theft offenses, including shoplifting, as "crimes involving [...]
A Rhode Island shoplifting arrest and any resulting charge will appear on most standard criminal background checks unless and until the case is dismissed, sealed, or expunged. [...]