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Written statement of charges for something

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Answered by favouraguboshim
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“On January 1, 2004, I was charged with shoplifting. At the time of the offense, I was addicted to

methamphetamine, which I used at least three times a day. My drug-using friends and I didn’t have

any money, so we decided we would shoplifting from a Wal-Mart. We would then sell the

merchandise to someone I knew who would buy the goods from us and fence them. Then we’d have

money to buy drugs. I concealed three packaged cell phones in my coat and tried to leave the store

without paying. As I walked outside, security from the store stopped me and brought me back inside.

The security officer said that I was observed taking the cell phones. He called the police, who

arrested me after asking some questions.

OR

“From January 1, 1979, to March 12, 1992, I was a heavy drinker. Unfortunately, because of my

alcoholism, I often blacked out. I don’t remember a lot of the charges that occurred during that time.

I’m not saying that they didn’t happen, but I just don’t

remember them because of my alcohol abuse. I

understand from my record that I was involved in domestic

violence. I’m sure that’s true. When I drank, I became

violent, and my wife—now my ex-wife—often suffered the

consequences.

OR

“On March 12, 1992, my father, who was  also an alcoholic,

died of liver cirrhosis. That was a wake-up call for me

because I saw where I was heading. I checked into a

rehab facility and spent 30 days in the inpatient clinic. I

moved to a halfway house for six months. Even today, I

attend Alcoholics Anonymous at least three times a week. You’ll see that once I stopped drinking, I

no longer committed offenses. I’m proud of the improvements I’ve made in my life since I quit

drinking. Although I lost my wife through divorce, we’ve become friends.|

Statement of charges means a formal complaint issued by the agency either after an investigation of a petition or at the department's own initiative. Statement of charges means the formal charges of judicial misconduct or incapacity, including any amendment thereto, filed by the commission upon a determination of probable cause.

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