Shoplifting Offenses
Shoplifting crimes generally fall under the legal classification of larceny. Shoplifting is different from other kinds of thefts, robberies or burglaries as they require some kind of a break-in. Shoplifting is becoming a major problem for the retail trade and has a number of laws in place now to punish offenders. Anyone charged with shoplifting must get in touch with a White Plains, NY Shoplifting Offenses lawyer right away. The Shoplifting Offenses attorney in Westchester County will take every step to make sure that your rights are protected. The lawyer will also make sure that the charge is reduced or removed so it does not leave a mark on your criminal record. Call our office at (914) 709-7161 to get in touch with a White Plains Shoplifting Offenses Attorney. Our office has some of the Westchester County Shoplifting Offenses lawyers in the state.
- General Information:
- How Is the Crime of Shoplifting Classified?
- What Method of Stealing Is Most Often Used By Shoplifters?
- Is There a Common Motivation for Shoplifting?
- Attorney Kramer Answers the Question, “How Defensible Are Shoplifting Cases?”
- Do You Need Legal Representation for a Misdemeanor Petty Larceny Charge? Or Is Self-Representation a Viable Option?
- Common Misconceptions about Larceny Charges
- Shoplifting Laws:
- Does the Stolen Item Have to Have a Certain Monetary Value for You to Be Charged with Shoplifting?
- What if the District Attorney Wants a Criminal Disposition of the Case?
- What Are the Ramifications for Multiple Petty Larceny Charges?
- There Are Different Levels of Grand Larceny Charges
- New York State’s Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal Law
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