The parent of a minor who commits shoplifting A. cannot be held liable because a minor is
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The parent of a minor who commits shoplifting
A. cannot be held liable because a minor is responsible for their own actions
B. can be held criminally liable for the actions of their minor child
C. cannot be held civilly liable unless the amount of the theft exceeds $2,500
D. can be held civilly liable to the store owner for actual damages, plus a penalty of $100 to $250
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Statistical Techniques in Business and Economics
ISBN: 978-0078020520
16th edition
Authors: Douglas Lind, William Marchal
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