THE LAW OFFICES OF MARK L. HORWITZ, P.A.
ORLANDO THEFT CHARGES DEFENSE LAWYERS
Whether our client is a careless tourist who wandered out of a shop while carrying unpaid merchandise and was charged with shoplifting, or an Orlando worker charged with breaking into a car and stealing cash and credit cards, our criminal defense firm is equally committed to their defense against theft charges in the Florida justice system. We are available to represent people throughout Florida including Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Pensacola, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach, Winter Park, Altamonte Springs, Ocala, Daytona Beach, Windermere, Bay Hill and Jupiter.
Statements made to law enforcement officials without counsel can have disastrous consequences. If you have been arrested or charged with theft, it is important that you seek advice from your lawyer before speaking with police, prosecutors, or witnesses. Contact our Orlando criminal defense law office for advice about who to speak with and what to say.
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In talking to the authorities without an attorney, a person risks: 1. Giving an incorrect answer due to an honest lapse of memory |
FLORIDA LAW ON THEFT, ROBBERY, AND BURGLARY
Theft crimes include embezzlement, shoplifting, identity theft, receiving stolen property, robbery, burglary, and larceny. Theft of property under $300 is a 2nd degree misdemeanor, with penalties as high as 60 days in jail and a $500 fine. If the stolen property has a value over $300, penalties range from 5 to 30 years in prison and fines of up to $10,000.
In addition to fines, incarceration, restitution, and probation, a felony theft or misdemeanor theft conviction may result in the loss of eligibility for student loans and professional licenses, and can impact advancement opportunities in the military, among other things.
THEFT CRIMES
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Our criminal lawyers will discuss your charges and possible outcomes with you. When representing clients charged with theft, burglary, robbery, shoplifting, larceny, and other property crimes, we investigate the facts and the evidence, negotiate with law enforcement and the court for dismissal or reduction of charges, and when necessary to obtain a favorable result, aggressively defend them at trial and on appeal.
If you have been arrested or charged with a crime, it is essential that you immediately seek the advice of an experienced criminal defense attorney.
