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Shreveport Theft Lawyer
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Theft is a criminal offense in Shreveport that involves the misappropriation or taking of anything deemed valuable from its owner without the owner’s consent or through fraudulent conduct, practices, or representations. The intent to deprive the owner of his property is an essential element of the crime. From shoplifting to identity theft, many criminal acts may constitute theft. An attorney is an invaluable asset in helping a defendant understand theft charges.
In Louisiana, a conviction of theft may be lead to minor or severe penalties depending on the value of the alleged stolen items. If you have been accused of theft in Shreveport, Eric Johnson of The John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm will examine all the evidence of your case to craft a strong defense that he will implement to protect your reputation and freedom.
Misdemeanor and Felony Theft Crimes
The consequences for theft in Shreveport can be very serious depending on the value of the allegedly stolen items. The law outlining the penalties for theft changes frequently. Most recently, the threshold for felony theft increased to $1,000.
Penalties for Misdemeanor Theft
For stealing items valued at less than $1,000, defendants may face:
- 0-6 months in jail
- A fine of no more than $1,000
- Both jail time and a fine
Penalties for Felony Theft
Those who have been convicted of theft two or more times before their most recent theft conviction may face:
- Imprisonment with or without hard labor for no more than two years
- A fine of no more than $2,000
- Both imprisonment and a fine
Theft of items valued at or more than $1,000 but less than $5,000 can lead to:
- Imprisonment with or without hard labor for no more than 5 years
- A fine of no more than $3,000
- Both imprisonment and a fine
Theft of items valued at or more than $5,000 but less than $25,000, penalties may include:
- Imprisonment with or without hard labor for no more than 10 years
- A fine of no more than $10,000
- Both imprisonment and a fine
A person who is convicted of stealing items valued at $25,000 or more may face:
- Imprisonment with hard labor for no more than 20 years
- A fine of no more than $50,000
- Both imprisonment and a fine
Judges will consider past criminal convictions when determining an appropriate sentence. It’s imperative to work with a Shreveport theft lawyer with extensive experience negotiating with prosecutors and taking theft cases to trial to fight for the best outcome.
Eric Johnson is the attorney you seek. Call 318-377-1555 for a free consultation or email us a description of your case.