Marietta Theft Crime Attorneys: (770) 629-0154
Defending Robbery, Burglary, & Other Thefts in Cobb County
Theft crimes are committed when a person takes another's property or assets without their permission and/or knowledge. Although there is often a misconception that this only happens through violent acts, theft crimes can be both violent and non-violent. At Busch, Reed, Jones & Leeper, P.C., our Marietta criminal defense lawyers offer aggressive defense against all types of theft crimes. Regardless of the circumstances of your arrest or charges, it is vital that you retain the legal services of a skilled firm right away to potentially improve your chances of a favorable outcome.
To set up a consultation, please call our firm today at (770) 629-0154.
Types of Theft Crimes We Defend
Our firm is well versed in all areas of criminal defense, including theft crimes. We have seen everything from misdemeanor shoplifting cases to felony armed robbery and burglary cases. Our goal is to use our extensive knowledge and skill to minimize your consequences and keep you out of prison.
There is a wide range of theft offenses for which you could be arrested, including:
- Shoplifting
- Petty theft
- Robbery
- Burglary
- Auto theft or carjacking
- Theft by deception
- Theft of services
- Receiving stolen property
- Extortion
Consequences of a Theft Crime Conviction
If you are convicted of a theft crime, you could face severe and lasting penalties, including imprisonment, probation, fines, restitution, and community service. In addition to the criminal penalties, a conviction could also lead to other collateral consequences, including difficulty finding a place to live, getting a job, getting a loan, and potential exclusion from certain civil liberties. Don’t risk a permanent criminal record – contact our firm as soon as possible for the help you need to potentially avoid maximum penalty. Should you choose our firm to represent you, you can rely on our dedicated advocacy.
We’re here to help you. Call us now at (770) 629-0154 to set up a consultation with a Marietta criminal defense attorney.