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Cincinnati Theft Lawyer

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Theft charges may or may not end in limited jail time, but a criminal theft conviction could significantly damage your credibility and professional life. Even a theft charge without conviction can make you undesirable to employers. Aggressively challenging the theft charges right away - as soon as you know about the investigation - can give you the chance you need to protect your rights, your reputation, and your future.

Our criminal defense lawyers have years of experience handling theft crimes in state and federal courts. Our theft practice is focused on representing those charged with embezzlement, fraud, and other types of employment theft. In addition, we often handle cases involving:

  • Robbery and armed robbery
  • Burglary
  • Breaking and entering
  • Shoplifting

If you are under investigation for or have been charged with a theft crime, we will fight hard - and smart - for you. Contact our office today for a free consultation.

Challenging the Burden of Proof

In white collar and other theft crimes, the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you were the one who stole the money or goods. Without reliable evidence, they may threaten you with scare tactics designed to force a confession.

We don't allow the government to dictate the terms of your agreement. We control the investigation and your final outcome. In theft cases, if we are contacted early enough, we begin destroying the State's case by showing that other people had access to the money or property. Our goal is to have the case dismissed before it ever begins.

Contact Us Now

Hiring the right criminal defense attorney can make the difference between an acquittal and a criminal conviction. Don't wait to seek legal counsel until you are arrested. Contact our theft defense attorneys today for a free consultation.

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