Get an Experienced Criminal Attorney
Turn to the criminal defense attorneys at Jim Beard Attorney at Law to help you protect your rights. We provide an honest and comprehensive legal representation. We will closely examine your case and offer the advice you need to make important decisions during difficult times. Criminal law is complicated, and there are often severe penalties for convictions. Trust our attorneys to provide you with criminal defense. We have knowledge of criminal law and courtroom experience to fight for your rights.
When it comes to criminal defense, experience counts. We draw on all available resources to secure every advantage your case allows. Trust our defense attorneys for the in-depth attention your case requires when your freedom is on the line.
Count on us to fight for your rights and work tirelessly in defense of your interests, whether you're facing prohibitively high fines or time in jail. Give yourself the peace of mind that comes from knowing we’re doing everything we can for your defense. Schedule a consultation with us today.
You are entitled to a fair defense in your case and shouldn't face your charges alone. We will help you seek the most favorable outcome available to you by listening to your story, learning the details about the case, and working with you to put a strategy in place.
Criminal Theft Law
Theft can range from shoplifting or petty theft to grand larceny or armed robbery and is a broad category of legal offenses. Theft is a felony, and even if a crime is considered a misdemeanor, in many states, defending yourself against charges means seeking legal representation at a critical juncture. Don't hesitate to call us today to begin mounting your defense.
We specialize in defending clients against charges of theft. Theft is a broad and sometimes unwieldy area of law, but our lawyers have knowledge of various facets of criminal theft law, and we will strive to treat your defense with the utmost personalized attention. We can help you avoid conviction, reduce sentencing, or reach a reasonable plea bargain.
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