PennyP said:i am just wondering, if you have been caught shoplifting but you dont get fingerprinted, just have to pay a fine, does that mean that you have a criminal record?
I am not sure what this has to do with travel, but hey there are lots of things discussed here that fit that descriptionPennyP said:i am just wondering, if you have been caught shoplifting but you dont get fingerprinted, just have to pay a fine, does that mean that you have a criminal record?
NM said:Paying a fine does not impose a criminal conviction. I assume by "criminal record" you mean the registration of a criminal conviction against you.
NM said:It is possible for a court to determine that you are guilty and impose a fine and not record a conviction.
Possibly. I have never been caught or fined for shoplifting. But I have been fined for speeding and there was no court involved or conviction registered. Quite possibly a very different situation, however.Dave Noble said:If the offence was shoplifting and a fine was imposed, then I posit that the most likely place for that fine to have been given is at a court.
I thought it was fair to assume this question was relating to Australia, but of course you are correct.Dave Noble said:Only in some countries
NM said:I am not sure what this has to do with travel, but hey there are lots of things discussed here that fit that description.
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NM said:Possibly. I have never been caught or fined for shoplifting. But I have been fined for speeding and there was no court involved or conviction registered. Quite possibly a very different situation, however.
I thought it was fair to assume this question was relating to Australia, but of course you are correct.
If the fine was imposed by a court, then a conviction is recorded. Unless your lawyer was able to get a 'no conviction recorded' under first offences. This is because shop lifting is a criminal offence where as something like speeding is not. It does not really relate to whether you get a fine or some other penalty.PennyP said:i am just wondering, if you have been caught shoplifting but you dont get fingerprinted, just have to pay a fine, does that mean that you have a criminal record?
Currently, 27 countries participate in the Visa Waiver Program, as shown below:PennyP said:i am just wondering, if you have been caught shoplifting but you dont get fingerprinted, just have to pay a fine, does that mean that you have a criminal record?