Denton Theft Attorney

A lot of theft offense could be treated either as a felony or misdemeanor, depending on the value of the stolen item and the circumstances surrounding the case. If you are convicted of felony theft, you could be punished by a considerable prison sentence while a misdemeanor offense could result to payment of restitution or fine or a short jail sentence.

When you are charged with a theft offense in the Denton area, it typically means that you are suspected of illegally taking a property that belongs to another individual with the intention of depriving it from its rightful owner permanently. Theft crimes usually include offenses such as embezzlement, larceny, identity theft, shoplifting and using false pretenses to get a property. The exact charge depends on the circumstances surrounding the allegation. There are several penalties that could be involved in theft. However, there are also many legal defenses that are available to those who were accused of the offense.

If you or a member of your family has been charged with a theft crime in Denton or the state of Texas, we invite you to contact us at The Goolsby Law Firm as soon as possible. By discussing the circumstances of your case with our experienced criminal defense lawyers immediately, your chances of having a successful defense are significantly increased. We can even avoid more serious charges from being brought against you. Our experienced legal team will start to work on your legal defense as soon as you call us.

Theft is defined as the unlawful act of taking a property that belongs to another person, defrauding another person of his or her money, property or labor through fraudulent or false pretense or representation or fraudulent appropriation of property. Various theft offenses have one thing in common and that is the accusation that a property was taken without the permission of its owner. These offenses are identified by the value of the stolen item such as in petty theft and grand theft, location of the crime such as in burglary and shoplifting, the manner of the commission of the crime such as in fraud, the relationship of the accused to the victim such as in embezzlement, the stolen item such as in car theft and the location of the victim such as in carjacking and robbery.

In certain situations, you may be arrested for a theft crime even if you have no intention of stealing. Many individuals for instances have been accused of shoplifting when they forgot to pay for the item they have put inside their purse or pocket before leaving the premises of the store.

If you are convicted of a theft crime, it can have extensive consequences which include denial of professional licenses or employment. The Goolsby Law Firm has the experience and skill necessary in dealing with theft crimes successfully in Denton and the surrounding counties. We understand the difficult situation you are in and your need for discretion. Call us today for a free initial consultation so that we can begin helping you resolve the matter right away.