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Atlanta Theft Offenses Attorneys

Buford Credit Card Theft Attorneys

With Additional Offices in Sugar Hill and Lawrenceville

Charges of theft can be either misdemeanors or felonies, depending on the value of the property at the time of the theft. At our metro-Atlanta-area law firm, we defend clients charged with theft crimes. Our goal is to minimize the damage to a client's future, freedom and reputation, whenever possible.

Our Georgia lawyers master the details of the case quickly and develop strategies that seek the best possible outcome in the circumstances. Our goal is to force the state to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. We look at the evidence presented by the prosecution, making sure that law enforcement did not violate our clients' rights during traffic stops or a home searches when developing the cases.

Examples of Our Theft Crime Cases

Our cases involve all kinds of theft crimes, including:

  • Shoplifting
  • Fraud, including credit card fraud
  • Larceny
  • Burglary and robbery
  • Embezzlement and employee theft
  • Theft by receiving, including stolen property and check cashing schemes

In addition to examining the evidence and determining how it was obtained, our lawyers ensure that our clients were charged correctly. We have handled cases in which felony charges were unjustified and succeeded in having them reduced to a misdemeanor — the correct level.

Seeking Alternatives

We also seek alternatives. For example, depending on the circumstances, our clients may be able to make restitution in return for dropped or reduced charges. In other instances, our clients may receive probation or a suspended sentence if we can demonstrate that a repeat offense is highly unlikely.

For more information, please contact our Atlanta theft offenses lawyers at 888-220-3644 toll free to learn how we can help. We offer a free initial consultation.

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