If you are facing a criminal charge for a theft crime, such as shoplifting, it’s critical to act quickly and take the charges seriously. You may be worried and wonder where to turn for reliable legal support. Thankfully, you can count on an experienced Georgia shoplifting defense lawyer to build a compelling case on your behalf. Contact Sevcech Law to discuss our available comprehensive legal support and zealous advocacy.
Sarah Sevcech at Sevcech Law has a reputation for being a highly skilled attorney who can fight for you and your loved ones. If you’ve never faced criminal charges before, the process can feel overwhelming. You need a knowledgeable attorney in your corner, and it’s crucial to hire a lawyer with a proven track record of success in reducing or mitigating shoplifting penalties across Georgia. We proudly represent clients in Gilmer, Pickens, Fannin, Union, Dawson, and Lumpkin Counties.
Hire a shoplifting defense lawyer who can be successful in your case or reduce the consequences you may face. Even minor charges can have a long-term impact if you do not address them with the help of a knowledgeable lawyer. Our office offers compassionate legal services to safeguard your future. We work hard to get the most favorable case outcome possible in the Gilmer County Superior Court. Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist with your specific shoplifting charges.
Retailers in Georgia lost $2.4 billion due to shoplifting in 2022. Retail theft per capita in Georgia is almost 20% than the U.S. average by state.
In Georgia, theft crimes like shoplifting can result in misdemeanor or felony convictions. You can avoid a formal conviction and serious consequences when you hire a skilled attorney. Just over 2% of all criminal cases actually go to trial, which means a significant number do not. This is likely due to the diligent work of attorneys providing solid defenses and securing charges being dismissed before trial.
Shoplifting is not always charged as a felony, and when the value of allegedly stolen goods is under a certain amount, it is typically considered a misdemeanor. Larger value theft or repeat offenders may be charged with felonies. For these reasons, you should reach out to a lawyer who can reduce your charge or seek diversion. With a skilled negotiator in your corner, you can have reliable assistance.
Being charged with shoplifting does not guarantee a conviction. An attorney can develop a defense strategy personalized to your specific case. They can use defenses that may be effective in your situation.
Your attorney can help build your defense with their in-depth understanding of Georgia shoplifting defense laws. They may focus on the lack of intent, mistaken identity, lack of evidence, entrapment, and other applicable defenses based on your particular circumstances. Contact an experienced lawyer to build a strong shoplifting defense.
To build a strong defense, connect with the team at Sevcech Law right away. We have experience in shoplifting laws across Georgia to defend your case. We may be able to negotiate and avoid court, but rest assured, our courtroom experience gives us a strategic advantage for our shoplifting clients. We have a reputation for providing clear, objective advice. We provide comprehensive help when you need it most. Contact us today for an initial consultation.