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Coeur d’Alene Criminal Defense Attorneys For Theft Crimes

If you are accused of stealing something, you could face serious criminal charges. A theft charge can lead to severe fines, incarceration and a criminal record.

Sullivan Law Office, PLLC, excels at criminal defense. Our criminal defense attorneys, Joseph R. Sullivan and Luke Crawford, are proactive, personal and highly regarded in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. We use aggressive tactics to protect our clients from serious criminal sentences.

What Is A Theft Crime?

Theft is the intentional, illegal taking of someone else’s property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. Depending on several factors, theft can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony. Our criminal defense lawyers can assist you if you are facing theft allegations.

What Are The Different Kinds Of Theft Crimes?

What constitutes a theft crime often depends on certain facts and circumstances. The different kinds of theft include:

  • Petty theft: Stolen property or money valuing $1000 or less
  • Grand theft: Theft of money or property valuing $1000 or more
  • Shoplifting: Theft of merchandise in a retail store
  • Burglary: Theft of items during the unauthorized entry of a building
  • Robbery: Theft of property by force
  • Identity theft: The unauthorized use of a person’s personal information for financial gain

Some theft crimes carry harsher punishments. During a criminal case, it is important to understand what kind of theft crime you are being accused of and the types of penalties you may face. Knowing the facts of a theft crime can help us build a strong defense strategy.

What Are Misdemeanor And Felony Theft Crimes?

The type of charges you face for a theft crime can depend on whether you are accused of a misdemeanor or felony offense. Petty theft is often classified as a misdemeanor, and grand theft is often classified as a felony-level offense. Several factors can determine whether a theft crime is a misdemeanor or a felony, such as the type and value of property stolen, how the property was stolen and whether someone was injured.

Call Today For A Free Initial Consultation

We are dedicated to helping those wrongly accused of theft. Our attorneys will be by your side every step of the way in your criminal defense case. To learn about the charges against you and your defense opportunities, you can call our firm at 208-714-0890 or send us an email to begin a free initial consultation.