Nassau County Theft Crime Attorney
Are you facing theft charges?
Theft crimes in the state of New York are not taken lightly. Because of the severe penalties and strict prosecution imposed on individuals who are charged with any theft-related crime. Even if you are simply charged with petit larceny, you can expect to spend up to a year in jail. Penalties will depend on various factors, including the defendant's criminal record and the circumstances surrounding the incident. It is important to take all possible measures to build a strong defense. Schedule a personal free case evaluation with Nassau County criminal defense lawyer Jason M. Barbara today!
Representation from Jason M. Barbara & Associates, P.C.
As soon as you are arrested for the crime of theft, you should obtain knowledgeable representation to help you understand and fight your offense. Some of the theft crimes you can be charged with in New York include:
- Extortion
- Embezzlement
- Grand larceny
- Petit larceny
If you were found allegedly stealing property or services valued at $1,000 or less, then you can be charged with a theft crime that is classified as petit larceny. If the value of the goods stolen is more than $1,000, it is considered grand larceny.
Aggressive Defense for People Accused of Theft Crimes
Because theft refers to any type of violation under New York penal law that includes the taking of property or services, you will want to obtain knowledgeable legal guidance to understand the charges filed against you. At Jason M. Barbara & Associates, P.C., we can help you build a strong defense to fight the charges. We can find issues with discovery, such as police reports, booking reports, and witness testimony. With a thorough investigation and interview of witnesses, you can trust in the representation we provide.
Contact our Nassau County criminal defense attorney today!
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