Theft Crimes
When one person takes another person’s property without consent, it is considered a theft crime. Theft crimes may be classified as misdemeanors or felonies. The type of criminal charges will depend upon the value of the property that was stolen. If the property was worth less than $250, it is considered petty theft. Petty theft is usually classified as a misdemeanor offense. If the property was worth over $250, it is considered grand theft and may be classified as a felony.
In Massachusetts, commonly committed theft crimes include: shoplifting, burglary, robbery, vehicular theft, identity theft, forgery, embezzlement, receiving stolen property, and money laundering.
Theft Crime Penalties
A theft crime conviction can lead to a vast array of legal penalties, which may include, but are not limited to: jail time, hefty fines, community service, probation, and restitution. Criminal charges and sentencing can be enhanced if the defendant has a prior criminal record, has a prior theft crime conviction, if the defendant caused a third party bodily harm during while committing the crime, or if the defendant used a weapon while committing the crime.
Boston and Massachusetts Theft Crimes Attorney
Once you have been charged with a theft crime in Boston, you will need to retain the services of a professional, experienced criminal defense attorney who has a successful track record when it comes to fighting theft charges in the state of Massachusetts. When you face such life-altering legal consequences, you cannot risk being without reliable, aggressive legal representation.
At the Law Offices of Stephen Neyman, P.C., we are fully prepared to handle your theft crime case. As a leading Boston criminal defense law firm, we can provide you with the direction and legal counsel you need to fight your misdemeanor or felony theft crime charges. Call our Law Offices today for your initial consultation at 1-617-263-6800. |