5/6/2007, 4:54 p.m. CDT
The Associated Press
ATTALLA, Ala. (AP) — Two convicted shoplifters were sentenced to wear a sign saying, "I am a thief, I stole from Wal-Mart," and stand for four hours in front of the Attalla store.
A shoplifter usually is banned from a store, fined, ordered to pay restitution and given probation. But Attalla City Judge Kenneth Robertson Jr. required the "I am a thief" sign for the misdemeanor offense.
Fithian maintained her innocence. She told The Gadsden Times for a story Sunday that she was taking a $7 item to the service desk in a shopping cart because it would not scan.
Wal-Mart manager Neil Hawkins said the store would not have prosecuted if they had not been sure she was shoplifting and the judge convicted her.
Hawkins said the store did not ask the judge to sentence shoplifters to wear the sign.
However, he said he supports the public display if it's a deterrent to shoplifting.
Information from: The Gadsden Times, http://www.gadsdentimes.com