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Abogados de Theft

1530 abogados de Theft encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Jorie K. Johnson
Jorie K. Johnson

Johnson & Associates

Criminal LawCriminal AppealsDrug CrimesExpungement
Aurora17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Jose A. Ceja
Jose A. Ceja

Ceja & Associates

Criminal LawDUI & DWIWhite Collar CrimePersonal Injury
Houston18+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Jose I. Concepcion
Jose I. Concepcion

Concepcion & Associates

Criminal LawDUI & DWIDomestic ViolenceJuvenile Law
Lakeland26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Jose Tellez
Jose Tellez

Tellez Trial Lawyers

Criminal LawPersonal InjuryCriminal AppealsDrug Crimes
Laredo23+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joseph Abrams
Joseph Abrams

Abrams & Partners

Criminal LawWhite Collar CrimeTax LawDrug Crimes
Anaheim28+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
DUI & DWICriminal LawPersonal InjuryWhite Collar Crime
Allegheny County40+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Criminal LawAppeals & AppellateCriminal AppealsDrug Crimes
Fontana45+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joseph Bronson Barnes
Joseph Bronson Barnes

Barnes & Partners

Criminal LawDivorceDUI & DWIInsurance Claims
Milford47+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joseph Brugnoli
Joseph Brugnoli

Brugnoli & Associates

Criminal LawDUI & DWIWhite Collar CrimeJuvenile Law
Ann Arbor13+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Criminal LawDUI & DWIWhite Collar CrimeFamily Law
Berlin17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joseph E Lariscy III
Joseph E Lariscy III

III & Partners

Criminal LawDUI & DWIPersonal InjuryTraffic Tickets
Athens46+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joseph E. Carey
Joseph E. Carey

Carey Law Office

Criminal LawDUI & DWITraffic TicketsPersonal Injury
Bowie46+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joseph Ellis Jestus
Joseph Ellis Jestus

Jestus & Associates

Criminal LawDUI & DWIDomestic ViolenceTraffic Tickets
Commerce City9+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Criminal LawDUI & DWITraffic TicketsPersonal Injury
Independence40+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joseph J. Kunkel
Joseph J. Kunkel

Joseph J. Kunkel, Attorney at Law

Criminal LawDUI & DWITraffic TicketsWhite Collar Crime
Dublin14+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joseph Kenneff
Joseph Kenneff

Kenneff Law Office

DUI & DWICriminal LawDivorceFamily Law
Lancaster50+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joseph Manuel Ruiz
Joseph Manuel Ruiz

The Ruiz Firm

DUI & DWICriminal LawDomestic ViolenceWhite Collar Crime
Houston21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Joseph P Griffith Jr
Joseph P Griffith Jr

Jr & Associates

White Collar CrimeCriminal LawHealth Care LawPersonal Injury
Berkeley County43+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Theft Lawyers in the United States

Theft charges range from minor shoplifting to large-scale fraud schemes worth millions of dollars. Regardless of the dollar amount involved, a conviction can follow you for years — affecting employment, housing, and your reputation. A theft lawyer builds a defense strategy based on the specific facts of your case and the laws in your jurisdiction.

What Theft Law Covers

Theft is broadly defined as the unlawful taking of someone else's property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. This covers a wide range of offenses including shoplifting, burglary, robbery, embezzlement, auto theft, and receiving stolen property.

Most states classify theft charges as either misdemeanors or felonies based on the value of the property taken. The threshold between misdemeanor and felony theft varies widely — from as low as $500 in some states to $2,500 or more in others. Federal theft charges apply when the offense crosses state lines or involves government property.

When to Hire a Theft Lawyer

  • You have been arrested or charged with any theft-related offense, including shoplifting
  • Police want to question you about missing property or financial discrepancies at your workplace
  • You face felony theft charges that carry potential prison time
  • A prior theft conviction puts you at risk for enhanced sentencing on a new charge
  • You need to explore options like diversion programs or plea agreements to avoid a permanent record

How the Criminal Defense Process Works

After an arrest, you will typically attend an arraignment where charges are formally read and bail is set. Your lawyer will review the evidence, including surveillance footage, witness statements, and police reports, looking for weaknesses in the prosecution's case.

Many theft cases resolve before trial. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, roughly 90% of criminal cases at the federal level end in plea agreements. At the state level, the percentage is similar. If your case does go to trial, the prosecution must prove every element of the charge beyond a reasonable doubt.

How Penalties and Restitution Are Determined

  • Restitution — courts frequently order defendants to repay the full value of stolen property to the victim
  • Misdemeanor theft typically carries fines up to $1,000 and jail sentences under one year
  • Felony theft penalties increase based on the dollar value of property taken and can include years in state prison
  • Repeat offenders face sentencing enhancements that can double or triple standard penalties
  • Some jurisdictions offer first-time offender diversion programs that result in dismissed charges upon completion

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a theft charge be reduced or dismissed?

Yes. Prosecutors may reduce a felony to a misdemeanor if the evidence is weak or if you qualify for a diversion program. First-time offenders have the strongest chance of a favorable outcome. Your lawyer can negotiate with the prosecution based on the specifics of your situation.

Will a theft conviction show up on background checks?

A theft conviction typically appears on criminal background checks and can affect job applications, housing, and professional licensing. Some states allow expungement after a waiting period, which removes the conviction from public records. The eligibility requirements and timelines for expungement vary by state.