Theft Crimes in Santa Ana, CA

Orange County Criminal Defense Attorney

Criminal charges can result in serious consequences, affecting a person's reputation for the rest of their life. If you have been accused of a theft crime, it is crucial that you seek legal support as soon as possible. At Darwish Law, we are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of protection and representation. Our Santa Anta criminal attorney works to aggressively advocate on our clients behalf.

We know how difficult and confusing this time can be, especially when serious charges are involved. Whether you have been accused of burglary or charged with robbery, our law firm is here to guide you through this process. Unlike larger firms, we are able to give clients the dedicated attention they deserve during this time. When you enlist our services, we do everything we can to secure a positive outcome for your case.

Fighting Theft Crime Charges

There are several different types of theft crimes charges that individuals can face, which is why we handle each situation on a case-by-case basis, building a strong defense strategy every time. One of the most common charges is petty theft or shoplifting. This crime involves stealing property that is worth up to $950. If found guilty, you may be punished by a small fine and probation time. In a second shoplifting offense, an individual can face felony charges. Grand theft is considered any theft that exceeds $950 and can result in a misdemeanor or felony. This means you could be spending up to three years in state prison.

Other types of theft include the following:

  • Identity Theft
  • Internet Theft
  • Forgery
  • Counterfeit Crimes
  • Fraud

Penalties greatly increase when burglary or robbery is committed. Burglary occurs when a person enters a home or business with the intent to steal. There are various types of burglary penalties, determined by factors like property type, amount stolen, and methods of stealing. Robbery includes the taking of property or valuables by force or threat of force. Due to its violent nature, it is often charged as a felony, which could lead to numerous years to life in prison. If you have been accused of a theft crime, don't wait any longer to retain the legal support you need. Contact us to start discussing your case with a legal professional.