Robbery, Burglary & Theft
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In our 100-plus years of combined criminal defense experience, the lawyers at Tucker Arensberg have represented many clients charged with robbery, burglary or theft. In every case, we do our own investigation and make the prosecution prove their case. That means we challenge evidence and work for a good result for our client.
How much evidence does the prosecution have? Can they prove you were the person responsible — or even that there was a robbery? Our law firm never takes the easy way out. We work hard for the best resolution we can get — acquittal, dismissal, or reduced charges.
Robbery includes a threat of force. Robbery charges may be brought if a person uses force or threat of force to remove property from a person. From stealing a bike to bank robbery, no matter how serious the offense, the attorneys at Tucker Arensberg will take the case seriously to ensure a vigorous defense.
Burglary is breaking in with intent to commit any crime. Even if nothing was taken, the person who broke in can be charged with burglary. Do not try to explain to the police. Talk to your lawyer about exactly what happened. Knowing all the facts can help your case.
Theft can include a wide range of illegal actions. Theft can be charged for:
- Shoplifting
- Embezzlement
- Depositing a bogus check and getting cash back
- Pickpocketing
- Stealing vouchers from slot machines