Theft
Call Minnesota criminal defense attorney John Scott for a free consultation if you are facing a theft charge.
You need a confident, competent and aggressive lawyer to defend you against a theft charge. Minnesota criminal laws
simply define theft as the taking of another person’s property without that person's freely-given consent. In Minnesota, There are several levels of serious of theft; the level of serious depends on the value of the property taken, and whether any other crimes are also committed at the same time.
If you have been charged with theft, you should have a lawyer to defend you. in a burglary case. Talk to Criminal Defense Attorney John Scott to make sure your Constitutional rights are protected before talking to the police. Theft and related criminal charges may include any of the following:
- Taking another persons property
- Receiving or buying stolen property
- Using other people money that is under your control
- Intentionally writing NSF checks to obtain goods or services
- Collecting unemployment benefits even though
being employed
When you are accused of a theft crime, it is important to hire an attorney that will defend you, and fight for you, and make the prosecutor prove the theft case against you.
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