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Theft Attorney in Ellijay

Having a conviction for theft on your criminal record can cause serious consequences, making it harder to find employment, apply for housing, and avoid negative social stigma even after you’ve served your time. If you’re facing theft charges, you need an Ellijay theft lawyer on your side who can help.

Sarah Sevcech has been serving as an Ellijay criminal defense lawyer for years. In that time, she’s developed a reputation for providing clients with a vigorous defense against criminal charges, including theft. If you’ve been arrested for theft, contact the team here at Sevcech Law to schedule a consultation as soon as possible.

What Is Considered Theft?

Theft refers to several types of crime, including:

  • Theft by Taking
  • Theft by Receiving
  • Theft by Deception
  • Theft of Services
  • Theft by Conversion
  • Theft by Extortion
  • Burglary
  • Robbery
  • Shoplifting

The potential legal consequences for theft vary depending on the type of crime you’re being accused of committing. That said, it doesn’t matter whether you’re being accused of misdemeanor theft by taking or felony armed robbery. You need a skilled Ellijay theft attorney who can defend your rights when you go to the Gilmer County Superior Court at 1 Broad Street, Ellijay, GA.

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Why Hire a Theft Lawyer?

Even in a small town, theft is a common offense, with 114 examples of theft arrests by Gilmer County Sheriffs alone, over one recent year. If you or a loved one has been arrested for theft in Ellijay, hiring a skilled theft attorney as soon as possible is necessary to build a strong defense. The team at Sevcech Law will build a solid courtroom strategy by focusing on the key elements of theft defense. Depending on the circumstances of your theft case, it could help to:

  • Establish an alibi
  • Prove witnesses have mistaken your identity
  • Show that the authorities have entrapped you
  • Prove that there is not adequate evidence to support a conviction
  • Argue you only intended to borrow the property in question
  • Exclude forced confessions or statements
  • Argue a lack of intent

Georgia theft laws are complicated, but our skilled team at Sevcech Law is here to support you and build your defense.

Differences Between Misdemeanor and Felony Theft

Misdemeanor and felony theft charges carry very different potential consequences in Georgia. If you’ve been accused of misdemeanor theft, you may a fine of up to $1,000.00 (plus fees and surcharges) and up to twelve months in custody. Felony theft charges carry the possibility of higher fines and lengthy prison time.

Most theft charges such as theft by taking, theft by deception, theft by conversion and theft by receiving stolen property can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the value of the property at issue. However, misdemeanor theft charges can be elevated to a felony charge upon a third or subsequent conviction

Thankfully, you can discuss your unique situation with an attorney who can help build a strong defense. Whether you’re facing a misdemeanor or a felony, we’ll treat your case with the utmost seriousness. Contact our office right away so we can discuss your case.

Your Ellijay Theft Lawyer

Sarah Sevcech, the founder of Sevcech Law, has been a practicing Ellijay theft lawyer for years. In that time, she’s provided clients with the vigorous defense they need and deserve. Our law firm may be small, but we put in the work to ensure that every client gets the personalized care their case requires. Contact us today to schedule an initial consultation.

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294 South Main Street
Ellijay, GA 30540

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