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250 Monroe NW Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503

Grand Rapids Theft Crime Attorney

Theft Crime Cases in Grand Rapids

Theft crime charges encompass a wide variety of criminal acts.  The fundamental illegal act in a theft crime is that of appropriating someone else's property without their agreement or consent.  This can include shoplifting, buying stolen property, bouncing checks, passing stolen checks, and general theft.  Because there are so many illegal actions under the broad umbrella of theft, the penalties for such charges can be quite varied, and go from fairly minimal to quite severe.  The accused could face everything from monetary fines to jail time, if the specific theft crime is considered a felony.  If you have been charged with theft, then it is crucial you contact a Grand Rapids criminal defense attorney who can inform you of your legal rights and provide you with assistance in your case.

Experienced Theft Crime Lawyer

Before you can be charged with theft, law enforcement officers must be able to provide proof that there was criminal intent in your actions.  That is to say, you knew the property belonged to another, and you actually had/have it in your possession without their consent.  If the evidence gathered by those officers is insufficient, or your rights were violated at any time during its collection, then an experienced criminal defense attorney would be able to expose that in court to your substantial benefit.  At the Fiorletta Law Group, we have significant experience in defending those charged with theft crimes.  We thoroughly and tenaciously investigate the charges against our clients to discover flaws or mistakes in the opposition's case.  We can help you in your theft crime case, and build a defense that will possibly throw the prosecution's case into doubt, increasing your chances of a resolution that is wholly in your favor.

If you have been charged with a theft crime, then contact a Grand Rapids Theft Crime Lawyer today to discuss your legal options.

 

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Address: 250 Monroe NW Suite 400 Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Phone: (800) 601-1584