Las Vegas Theft Crimes Lawyer
Criminal Defense Attorney for Theft Crimes in Las Vegas
If you have been accused of a theft crime in Las Vegas or in the surrounding areas of Clark County, it is important that you have capable legal representation. We advise you to consult with the Las Vegas theft attorney at the Brown Law Offices right away.
Attorney Phil Brown can review your situation, advise you of your legal rights and discuss the best options for your defense. He has extensive legal and trial experience which can be put to use in devising an effective defense strategy on your behalf. He may be able to get the charges against you reduced to less serious offenses or even dismissed in some cases. You will want to avoid a conviction if possible because having a theft crime conviction on your record may adversely affect your future when employers assess your eligibility for career opportunities.
Theft Crimes
Theft crimes refer to those criminal actions where you take property from others without their consent, whether through the use of force or threats or not.
These crimes include:
- Petit Larceny, theft of money or property valued at less than $250
- Grand Larceny, theft of money or property valued above $250
- Shoplifting
- Burglary, entering a building with the intent to steal or commit a crime
- Robbery, taking another's property using force or threats
- Larceny from a Person, otherwise known as pick-pocketing
- Possession of Stolen Property
- Possession of a Stolen Vehicle
- Grand Larceny of a Vehicle/Grand Larceny Auto
If you face charges of a theft or fraud crime in Las Vegas, your sentence will depend on several variables. First, however, the minimum and maximum sentences are based on their criminal offense level.
How Much Theft is a Felony in Nevada?
In Nevada, the amount of theft considered a felony crime depends on the value of the stolen property. Theft crimes involving property valued at $1,200 or more are classified as felonies. In contrast, property theft valued at less than $1,200 is classified as misdemeanor crime.
What is the Statute of Limitations on Shoplifting in Nevada?
In Nevada, the statute of limitations for theft is four years. For misdemeanors, it is one year; for gross misdemeanors, it is two years.
Why hire a Las Vegas theft crime attorney?
Depending on the facts of your case, you may be facing penalties of prison sentences, jail time, heavy fines, restitution to victims, probation, and community service.
The experienced and aggressive criminal defense lawyers at the Brown Law Offices examine every piece of evidence while creating a possible, solid defense. Our Las Vegas firm will work vigorously to minimize these consequences and secure the most optimum case result possible.