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February 22, 2017

The Different Kinds of Theft and What they Mean For Your Case

Filed under: Theft — admin @ 9:00 am

Cyber TheftNavigating the various rules, regulations and charges of Arizona law can be a challenge at the best of times. It is important to understand the differences in the types of theft, the potential sentences that accompany them and how the law works. This is where the expert criminal lawyers at the Blumenreich Law Firm come in. As the premier criminal defense attorneys in Phoenix, we have experience in dealing with various types of theft cases and we use this expertise to help educate and guide our clients.

Theft charges generally come in two kinds: grand and petty, which is usually determined by the severity of the crime. Sentencing can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the age and history of the defendant and more.

The difference between petty and grand theft may vary depending on the current market values, but in general, petty theft occurs when something of lesser value is stolen. A relatively minor crime, petty theft is classified as a misdemeanor and generally warrants less than a year of jail time or a fine. Grand theft, conversely, occurs when something of greater value is stolen and is a more severe crime. Grand theft is considered a felony and therefore faces much harsher penalties. The various kinds of theft include:

 

  • Embezzlement
  • Carjacking
  • Receiving stolen goods
  • Burglary
  • Breaking and entering
  • Shoplifting
  • Credit card theft
  • Forgery
  • Identity theft

 

Sentencing for such crimes can include jail time, probation, fines, and restitutions. Usually, the exact ruling will vary depending on several factors. If the crime is a first offense, it is likely that sentencing will not be as harsh or may even be cleared completely. If the defendant has a history of criminal behavior, however, judgement is likely to be more severe. The age of the defendant also plays a role in the decision, particularly if he or she is under 18 years of age. A judge who is sympathetic to a defendant’s circumstances may also rule for a less severe punishment.

Regardless of the circumstance, if you find yourself facing any kind of theft charge, it is imperative to seek professional legal counsel. The Phoenix criminal defense attorneys at the Blumenreich Law Firm have the experience necessary to protect your rights in a court of law and build a strong defense for your case. Call our Phoenix defense lawyers at (602) 252-2570 or contact us online today for a FREE consultation!