GREENVILLE THEFT CRIMES ATTORNEY

Defending Against Theft Crime Charges in Greenville County, SC

If you have been accused of theft, you need to speak with a Greenville theft crime lawyer as soon as possible. At the Thomas J. Adducci Law Firm, we fight hard against your charges because your freedom and future are on the line. Our clients have careers, reputations, and families to consider. To ensure they get the best possible outcome in their cases, our firm uses the most cutting edge approach to criminal defense, utilizing creative legal theories and technology.

Our Greenville theft crime attorney has handled thousands of cases, trying countless cases to verdict. We have the experience and resources needed to defend you from the state’s theft charges.

It’s time to fight back. Schedule a free consultation with our Greenville theft crime attorney today. Contact us at (864) 479-4973.

Types of Theft Charges in South Carolina

Under South Carolina case law, theft is generally defined as taking property that belongs to someone else against their will for the benefit of the alleged offender. This crime is also called “larceny,” and it’s classified into two categories: petit larceny and grand larceny. The difference between petit and grand larceny comes down to the monetary value of the allegedly stolen items.

Our theft crime attorney can help if you have been charged with:

  • Shoplifting
  • Receiving stolen goods
  • Embezzlement
  • Identity theft
  • Fraud
  • Burglary
  • Larceny
  • Theft of services
  • Unauthorized use of a vehicle

The penalties for theft crimes are severe and can include imprisonment, fines, probation, and more. With such harsh penalties, it is important that you have a theft crime lawyer on your side who will work hard to help you avoid the maximum penalties.

Penalties For Theft Crimes in South Carolina

Theft is charged as a misdemeanor and a felony in South Carolina, depending on the type of theft and the value of the stolen property or services. For example, larceny of goods valued at $2,000 or less is called “petty theft” and charged as a misdemeanor. Misdemeanor theft is punishable by up to 30 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. Larceny of goods valued at more than $2,000 is a felony and punishable by 5–10 years in prison and a fine determined by the court. The type of sentence you face will depend on the strength of the prosecutor’s case against you.

In addition to the criminal penalties, a conviction for theft can have lasting effects on your life. A conviction can make it difficult to get a job or an apartment or can prevent you from getting a loan or a mortgage. A theft crime conviction, especially a felony, can follow you for the rest of your life. It’s vital to work with a Greenville theft crime attorney who understands the long-term consequences of a conviction and who will fight to ensure you avoid those consequences.

Contact our Greenville theft crime attorney today for a free consultation.

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