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Theft

If you have been charged with a crime of theft, please contact Landon Miller, ESQ of Mangone and Miller before speaking to law enforcement or permitting a search of your property. You have rights under the Constitution that need protecting, we will use our familiarity with the nuances of the various theft laws of Florida to do all that is possible to preserve your rights and secure a favorable result in your case.

Theft crimes include but not limited to the following instances of :

  • Grand theft auto
  • Auto Burglary
  • Burglary
  • Embezzlement
  • Extortion
  • Fraud
  • Grand theft
  • Identity theft
  • Larceny
  • Petty theft
  • Shoplifting
  • Robbery
  • Receiving stolen property
  • Larceny: The taking and carrying away of "tangible personal property of another by trespass with intent to permanently deprive the person of his interest in the property." Thus, real estate, services and other intangible "properties" cannot be objects of larceny.
  • Burglary: Illegally breaking in to someone else's property with a plan or intention of stealing something or commiting another crime from that property. The seriousness of the crime can depend on when and where the crime occurred, whether or not people were present when the crime was committed and the use or non-use of a weapon.
  • Embezzlement: A serious theft crime carried out by employees who are familiar with the business and exploit this knowledge to illegally take money.

A theft charge can carry severe penalties in Florida. Charges can range from a minor shoplifting offense to grand theft, which can be charged as a felony and may result in a state prison sentence. It all depends on the circumstances of the crime, such as the value of the property taken, any prior theft-related convictions, or other circumstances.

Petty theft is charged when the value of the property is less than $300. In most cases, first offenses of petty theft/shoplifting can be punishable by a small fine and 1 year of probation. In some cases, a first offense can be reduced to a diversion program, thus eliminating any criminal convictions. A second or third theft/shoplifting offense is a much more serious matter, which can be filed as a felony.

Grand theft is charged when a person steals goods worth over $300. It is a serious offense and can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony. With grand theft, you could be facing any number of penalties, including county jail, state prison, probation, restitution, and fines.

If you have been arrested for a crime of theft in Naples or Ft Myers call us. Having criminal defense attorneys that have practiced in Naples and Ft Myers for over 30 years, we offer you the experience and knowledge you are going to need to mount your defense. Please call 239-774-4100 for a free confidential free initial consultation.

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