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How Will Theft Charges Impact My Ability to Work?

If you are facing criminal charges for theft, you may already be aware of the impact it will have on your life. For instance, those convicted of theft may have a hard time finding or keeping their job, even if the stolen items did not come from their employer.

At the law office of Michael S. Perry, P.A., we defend clients throughout Sarasota, Bradenton and southwest Florida who face theft charges. Our goal is to have the criminal charges dismissed or expunged. However, if that cannot happen, we strive to minimize the impact it will have on your life.

If you face theft charges, schedule your free initial consultation with an experienced lawyer by contacting us online or by calling 941-328-8107.

Restitution for Stolen Goods or Property

If our clients are facing jail time, attorney Michael Perry can negotiate on your behalf. In some cases, our clients are allowed to make restitution for the stolen property instead of going to jail. Although the restitution depends on what items were stolen, it is typically equal to the value of the stolen property.

Our firm uses effective defense strategies to protect our clients in theft cases. We offer knowledgeable and aggressive defense representation to clients facing misdemeanor or felony charges for an array of theft offenses, such as:

  • Shoplifting
  • Burglary
  • Robbery
  • Fraud
  • Grand theft

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Call a lawyer before making any statements to law enforcement. Attorney Michael Perry has the experience to explain your legal options, outline your possible defenses and protect your rights throughout the entire legal process. We can analyze the evidence against you and will strive to resolve the matter as quickly as possible.

Contact us online or call 941-328-8107 to schedule your free initial consultation.

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