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Shoplifting Defense Attorney in Richmond

If you have been arrested or are facing criminal charges for shoplifting, you will need an experienced criminal defense lawyer to represent your interests and protect your legal rights. Although shoplifting is typically considered a lesser criminal offense, it may have serious consequences for you now and into the future. An attorney at our Richmond law offices can talk to you about your options and can work immediately to determine how to best approach your case.

Shoplifting Charges and Penalties

Shoplifting is a criminal offense that involves taking property or goods of any kind from a retail establishment. As opposed to theft of personal property, shoplifting occurs when an individual takes merchandise from a company.

The penalties that may be enforced for a theft crime conviction such as shoplifting will vary primarily upon the value of goods involved. The defendant’s criminal history, if any, will also influence sentencing, as may the possession or use of a weapon or firearm in the commission of the offense. Shoplifting in Richmond may be charged as petty theft or grand theft depending on the value of property that was allegedly taken. Following are the basic penalties that may be imposed for shoplifting:

  • Shoplifting of items valued at less than $200 – misdemeanor offense, punishable by up to 1 year in jail as a maximum sentence.
  • Shoplifting of items valued at more than $200 – felony offense, punishable by 1 to 20 years in prison as a maximum sentence. This offense may also be punishable by up to 12 months in jail and/or a fine of $2,500 depending on the case.

Most often, shoplifting is associated with the misdemeanor offense listed above.

If you would like the best opportunity of protecting your future and freedom, be sure to act quickly and contact our law offices to find out how we can help you. Contact Richmond Shoplifting Defense Lawyer Vaughan C. Jones today.

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