Have you been accused of a theft offense? Please consult the Mandel Law Group. In Missouri, we offer theft defense on both a state and federal level. We collaborate with you to protect and fight for your legal rights when accused of stealing. Theft crimes include aggravated theft, petty theft, larceny, grand theft, and shoplifting. Our firm knows all the laws and penalties surrounding these types of crimes.
Depending on the value of the property taken, theft offenses can vary from a misdemeanor to a felony and are penalized by jail or prison time, as well as possible fines and court expenses. Theft from a retail establishment, often known as retail fraud, is the most common type of theft. Commonly, it is a misdemeanor if the item being stolen is worth less than $1,000 and a felony if it is worth more. Receiving and concealing stolen items is a crime someone commits if they have stolen property. The punishment is also based on how much money they had in their possession that had been stolen. An attorney with enough experience in criminal defense can look into and defend many situations surrounding these offenses.
The Mandel Law Group is dedicated to assisting our clients in receiving the outcomes they are due. You can have faith in our knowledge and commitment to you. We will uphold your rights at every stage of the legal process. We are devoted to doing justice and are here to support our clients in the strictest of confidence.
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