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Shoplifting Defense

Have you been arrested on suspicion of shoplifting? Are you or a loved one currently under arrest or investigation for any type of criminal offense related to retail theft? If so, you are in a dangerous situation. You may be at risk of facing formal criminal charges and therefore being convicted of this offense. If you are found guilty, you may face imprisonment in county jail and the burden of dealing with a criminal record for the rest of your life.

Involving an experienced criminal defense attorney is crucial in the face of shoplifting charges. You have the right to legal counsel, and choosing to take full advantage of this right may actually mean the difference between a conviction and dropped charges. By reviewing the particular circumstances of your case, a skilled lawyer can determine the correct approach to take on your behalf.

About Shoplifting Charges

Shoplifting, also called retail theft, is a type of theft crime that involves taking an item or items from a store with the intention of not paying for the item or not paying the full price for the item. This may be accomplished in different ways. A person may hide an item and walk out with it, may try to return an item that they did not actually purchase or may switch price tags on items of different values in an attempt to pay the lower price.

Depending on the amount of property involved in a shoplifting case in Houston, a defendant may face misdemeanor or felony charges and varying penalties. If you would like to be sure that your legal rights will be protected in the face of your shoplifting charges, make sure you involve an attorney with the knowledge and resources to help. Contact a Houston shoplifting defense lawyer at the Martinez Law Firm today!

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