If you’ve been stopped by loss prevention at Walmart in Cromwell or walked out of a store in Middletown only to find police waiting in the parking lot, you are not alone. Shoplifting and retail theft arrests are extremely common in this area, especially at the busy Walmart Supercenter on Berlin Road in Cromwell.
Most of these cases wind up in Geographical Area #9 (G.A. #9) at Middletown, the Superior Court at 1 Court Street that handles misdemeanor and many lower-level felony cases from Cromwell, Middletown, and the surrounding Middlesex County region.
My name is Allan F. Friedman Criminal and I’m a Connecticut criminal defense lawyer with over 30 years of experience defending shoplifting and larceny cases across the state, including G.A. #9 Middletown. If you were arrested, or even just handed a ticket, you’re probably worried about your job, your record, and your reputation.
This Page Will Walk You Through:Connecticut does not have a separate “shoplifting” statute. Instead, almost every shoplifting case is charged under the larceny laws. The degree of larceny depends mostly on the dollar amount:
Common fact patterns I see from Middletown and Cromwell area stores include:
The problem is that retailers and police almost always assume intent to steal, even when you honestly made a mistake. A larceny conviction brands you as dishonest, which can hurt:
Protecting your permanent record is my top priority.
Walmart in Cromwell – a Common Shoplifting Arrest LocationThe Walmart in Cromwell is one of the most common locations I see for shoplifting arrests that end up in G.A. #9 Middletown. It’s a large, high-volume store with:
Real-world patterns from Cromwell Walmart cases:
If this happened to you, you’re not the first—and you don’t have to figure out the next steps alone.
What to Expect in G.A. #9 MiddletownIf your shoplifting arrest happened at Walmart in Cromwell or a nearby retailer, your case will almost always be heard in G.A. #9 Middletown.
1) Arrest or Misdemeanor SummonsEither way, do not ignore that date. Failing to appear can result in a warrant and additional charges.
2) First Court Date (Arraignment)At your first appearance in G.A. #9:
This is also a key moment for your attorney to begin shaping how the prosecutor and judge view you and your case.
3) Pretrial NegotiationsAfter I obtain and review the police report, loss prevention statements, and any video, I’ll sit down with the prosecutor to discuss:
Every case is different. My goal is to find the path that best protects your future, whether that’s dismissal, a diversion program, or a carefully negotiated plea to something far less damaging than a larceny conviction.
Will I Go to Jail for Shoplifting in Middletown?For most first-time shoplifting arrests, especially for lower-value items, actual jail time is unlikely if your case is handled correctly. However, that doesn’t mean the case is “no big deal.”
The real danger is:
In many cases, we can look at:
The key is to address the case early, before you’ve made any mistakes that can’t be undone.
Common Defenses and Strategies in Middletown Shoplifting CasesDepending on the facts, some of the defenses and strategies I explore include:
Lack of Intent to StealMany cases hinge on whether the State can prove you intended to permanently deprive the store of the merchandise. Confusing self-checkout procedures, genuine mistakes, or distraction can all be relevant.
Weak or Inconsistent Loss Prevention EvidenceLoss prevention officers sometimes exaggerate or misunderstand what they saw. Their reports are not the final word, and surveillance video does not always tell the story they claim.
Problems With IdentificationIn busy stores, it’s not uncommon for staff to mix up people or misinterpret who did what, especially if multiple people are together.
Overcharging the CaseSometimes the dollar amount or degree of larceny is inflated by including items that were never actually taken or by grouping multiple trips together. We can challenge those assumptions.
Even when the evidence is stronger, there is often room to negotiate a resolution that avoids a conviction and keeps your record as clean as possible.
First-Time Offenders: Can I Keep This Off My Record?A huge percentage of shoplifting cases in G.A. #9 Middletown come from people with no prior criminal history—ordinary people who made a bad decision, were under financial stress, or simply made a mistake at the register.
If this is your first arrest, we will look very closely at options that can:
The specifics depend on your background, the charges, and the facts of the case, but I spend a lot of time in G.A. #9 working exactly these kinds of outcomes.
What You Should Do Right NowIf you were arrested or given a ticket for shoplifting in Middletown, Cromwell, or anywhere in Middlesex County:
If you’ve been charged with shoplifting or larceny after an arrest at Walmart in Cromwell or any other store in the Middletown area, you don’t have to face G.A. #9 alone.
I defend clients statewide in Connecticut, including those facing shoplifting charges in Middletown Superior Court (G.A. #9), and my focus is on protecting your record, your job, and your future.
Call Allan F. Friedman, Criminal Lawyer, at (203) 357-5555 for a free, confidential consultation, or contact me through my contact page. We’ll review what happened, explain your options in plain English, and build a plan to put this mistake behind you.