Larceny and Shoplifting
Arrested for a theft offense in Massachusetts. If you are charged with larceny or shoplifting, call Attorney DelSignore immediately. Attorney DelSignore has successfully handled numerous shoplifting and larceny cases. A criminal conviction of larceny or shoplifting in Massachusetts can have serious consequences.
In addition to potential jail time, a conviction for shoplifting or larceny could preclude you from obtaining employment in the future. Typically, theft offenses are broken down by the dollar amount of the items alleged to be stolen. Larceny over $ 250.00 is considered a felony and a criminal conviction would bring possible jail time, restrictive probation conditions, an order of restitution and the requirement that you submit to a DNA test.
A larceny charge under $ 250.00 is considered a misdemeanor offense but can also have serious consequences.
Shoplifting offenses are also divided according to the dollar amount taken from the store.
Attorney DelSignore is an experienced Massachusetts criminal defense lawyer and can help you successfully defend yourself against any charge of larceny of theft of property.
Contact (508) 455-4755 today to set up a free consultation with Massachusetts criminal defense lawyer Michael DelSignore.
Massachusetts Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog - Massachusetts Larceny Charge
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