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Shoplifter Loses Her Mind After Police Catch Her With $330 in Unpaid Walmart Items

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Shoplifter Loses Her Mind After Police Catch Her With $330 in Unpaid Walmart Items

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Case Exposed Legal TV
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On June 15, 2024, New Jersey officers arrested a woman at a Walmart following a self-checkout shoplifting call. The surveillance footage allegedly showed approximately $330 in items bypassing the scanner without registering. What followed was a textbook custodial arrest — but also a rare real-time application of Riley v. California (2014) by the arresting officer, a Fifth Amendment question around Social Security number compulsion, and an unresolved Miranda gap. This video provides legal and tactical analysis of Officer Jeanette's body camera footage from June 15, 2024, in New Jersey. ⚖️ *Legal Analysis Includes:* New Jersey shoplifting statute (N.J.S.A. 2C:20-11) — fourth-degree threshold Fifth Amendment and SSN compulsion — Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada (2004) Cell phone search incident to arrest — Riley v. California (2014) Investigative detention standard — Terry v. Ohio (1968) Custodial arrest authority — Atwater v. City of Lago Vista (2001) Miranda v. Arizona — rights advisement and custodial interrogation 📋 *Case Outcome:* Unknown at time of analysis. Subject processed and released per officer statements. No court records identified. 🎓 *Educational Purpose:* This content is presented under Fair Use (17 U.S.C. § 107) for commentary, criticism, and education. ⚠️ *Content Advisory:* This video contains body camera footage of a custodial arrest including emotional distress and handcuffing. Content is not graphic but may be intense for some viewers. --- 🔔 Subscribe for more legal analysis of police interactions --- Fair Use Notice: This video contains body camera footage used under Fair Use for purposes of commentary, criticism, education, and news reporting. The footage is transformative, containing substantial original analysis. Original source: New Jersey law enforcement agency (specific department not confirmed in footage). No copyright infringement intended. #Bodycam #Police #LegalAnalysis #FourthAmendment #FifthAmendment #NewJersey #Walmart #Shoplifting #Riley #Terry #Miranda #Educational #Documentary #OfficerJeanette #PoliceAccountability