August 31, 2010 12:43 PM

Dismissal Likely in Caroline Giuliani Theft Case

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(CBS/AP)  The daughter of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is on track to get her cosmetics-store shoplifting case dismissed with a day of community service.

A Manhattan judge adjourned Caroline Giuliani's case Tuesday in contemplation of dismissal. It means the case will be closed and sealed if Giuliani completes the volunteer work and stays out of trouble for six months.

The Manhattan district attorney's office says that's the outcome of the vast majority of first-time, low-dollar-value shoplifting arrests - not a special deal for the daughter of the former federal prosecutor who became a law-and-order mayor.

The 20-year-old Harvard University student was arrested Aug. 4 on charges of pocketing about $100 worth of makeup at a Sephora store.

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After being led away in handcuffs, Giuliani spent five hours in New York's 19th precinct lock-up. She was later released to her mother, Donna Hanover and a family attorney.

Rudy Giuliani's office issued a brief statement, saying, "This is a personal matter and Mayor Giuliani asks the media to respect the privacy of his daughter at this time."

It's widely believed the 20-year-old is estranged from her famous father since her parents divorced in 2002.

But how do young well-to-do people find themselves in this situation at all?

Child and adolescent psychologist Dr. Jennifer Hartstein told CBS' "The Early Show" that said shoplifting happens for a lot of reasons. However, according to the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention, about a third of people who shoplift have depression.

She added entitlement may also be a factor.

"There's this sense of, 'Well, I just deserve, it I'm going to take it, I'm going to do that and keep moving forward."

As for the two-thirds who don't have depression, Hartstein said some people may be using shoplifting as a substitute for a loss.

"Something happens and then they feel like they need to replace it, so they go and take things," Hartstein said.

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by webdepot August 31, 2010 4:09 PM EDT
As was already said here, why bother with the booking and all that crap, anyone connected to the rich and/or famous walks on anything they do short of murder. There is no (equal) justice in this country..
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by RepubsSuck August 31, 2010 3:30 PM EDT
From now on whenever a rich person or celebrity like the likes of Paris Hilton, Lindsey Lohan, or son or daughter of someone rich and/or famous gets caught doing anything, save us poor taxpayers some money and just let them walk instead of putting through the system for a dog and pony show. We poor working and even non-working pions are the only folks who truly suffer injustices in this country and our penalties rarely fit the crime. So kindly do us a favor Judicial system, stop pretending that justice is blind and fair and stop being hypocrites cause this country's end is at hand and thanks for adding to the greed and corruption that got us here!
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by pragmatist1 August 31, 2010 3:23 PM EDT
Hey, since our terrorist and illegal alien sympathizing administration cares more about the rights of these types, including pandering to them so as not to offend or upset them, let's just stop the rule of law and let's excuse all criminals, so they don't have to worry about being prosecuted, punished and made to suffer for their crimes, regardless of what they are.
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by astro1959 August 31, 2010 1:12 PM EDT
Good thing she wasn't homeless and this didn't occur when her Daddy was the NY Mayor, she would have been locked up for at least 90-days then shipped to New Jersy.

Typical Republican Hypocrites!!!!

But then again look at her Daddy, having an affair all those years while scolding Clinton for a BJ.

Typical Republican Hypocrites!!!!
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by astro1959 August 31, 2010 1:13 PM EDT
Oh, I forgot, typical Christian Hypocrite!!! Too!!!
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