Raleigh Larceny Defense Attorney
If you have been charged with stealing — taking something that did not belong to you — you are probably panicked. You may be imagining the damage a conviction may cause to your reputation and your future.
You are right to think that criminal charges are a serious matter. However, be reassured that many people charged with larceny or identity theft have been able to find a constructive, positive way forward. An aggressive criminal defense is the key.
Contact a North Carolina criminal defense lawyer at the Law Offices of Brad Sahl, P.C., to discuss the circumstances surrounding your larceny charges. We are ready to review your case and suggest options and probable outcomes.
Misdemeanor or Felony Theft
Your North Carolina larceny charges may be categorized as misdemeanors or felonies, depending on what was allegedly taken, how it was allegedly taken, or the value of what was allegedly taken. If a firearm, explosive or incendiary device was involved, larceny charges are automatically felony charges.
The Law Offices of Brad Sahl, P.C., is prepared to handle any type of larceny or shoplifting case in Wake County. Ask what the law says about your particular larceny case:
- Was the act of stealing allegedly committed pursuant to a burglary?
- Was the larceny allegedly committed pursuant to a charge of breaking or entering?
- What is the value of the alleged stolen goods?
Every larceny case is unique. What you did or did not do is one thing — and what the prosecutor must prove in order to convict you is another thing. Talk to a lawyer to discuss any aspect or concern related to your larceny charges in Wake County.
Larceny Charges Do Not Equal a Conviction. Seek Aggressive Advocacy.
The Law Offices of Brad Sahl, P.C., in Raleigh, North Carolina, zealously defends the constitutional rights of people facing larceny charges or other criminal offenses throughout Wake County. The law firm has grown quickly through a strong commitment to providing a high-quality criminal defense at prices that people can afford. To schedule a consultation, contact the law firm by phone or e-mail.
