Shoplifting Charges in Cobb County
Under Official Code of Georgia Annotated § 16-8-14, theft by shoplifting occurs when someone takes merchandise without paying. The person must intend to keep it or deprive the owner of its value.
This includes actions like:
Concealing or taking items
Switching price tags or labels
Putting items in different packaging
Paying less than the true price through deception
The charge depends mainly on the value of the merchandise:
Misdemeanor shoplifting
- Value $500 or less
- Punished as a misdemeanor
Typical penalties in Georgia (including Cobb County):
- Up to 12 months in jail
- Up to $1,000 fine
- Probation, community service, or diversion programs often possible (especially for first offense)
Felony shoplifting
Triggered if:
- Value over $500, OR
- Multiple thefts aggregated over time, OR
- Certain repeat offenses
Penalty:
- 1 to 10 years in prison
At the Law Offices of W. Scott Smith, our attorneys defend shoplifting charges in Cobb County. If you have been charged with shoplifting in Cobb County, it is essential to retain experienced

