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Theft Crimes Attorney In Durham, North Carolina

Do You Or A Loved One Face Theft Charges?

Theft crimes in North Carolina cover a wide range of offenses, from minor shoplifting to large-scale fraud, each carrying its own set of legal consequences that can include jail time, heavy fines, and a criminal record. A conviction for a theft crime can impact future job opportunities, housing options, and financial stability. At Richardson Law Firm, we understand the serious impact these charges can have, and we’re here to provide strategic and experienced representation to protect your rights.

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What Do Theft Charges Involve?

North Carolina law categorizes theft crimes based on the value of the property taken, the method used, and whether aggravating factors, such as weapons or fraud, were involved. Common theft charges include:

  • Larceny: Taking property without the owner’s consent, with the intent to permanently deprive them of it, can lead to misdemeanor or felony larceny charges depending on the value of the property and any aggravating factors.
  • Shoplifting: Also known as concealment of merchandise, shoplifting is a common charge that can result in fines, probation, and even jail time. Repeat offenses or higher-value thefts can lead to more serious penalties.
  • Burglary: Unlawfully entering a building or residence with the intent to commit theft or another crime is considered burglary. This is a serious felony charge that carries severe penalties, especially if weapons or violence are involved.
  • Robbery: Robbery charges apply when theft involves force or intimidation, such as mugging or bank robbery. Because it involves violence or threats, robbery is considered a felony and comes with harsh penalties.
  • Identity Theft: Using another person’s personal information without permission to obtain goods, services, or financial gain is a felony that can lead to long prison terms and significant fines.
  • Embezzlement: Taking funds or property entrusted to you by an employer or another party is considered embezzlement. This white-collar theft offense often involves large sums and complex legal implications, carrying severe penalties if convicted.

Consequences of a Theft Crime Conviction & how Richardson Law Firm Can Help

A theft crime conviction in North Carolina can lead to various penalties, including jail or prison time, restitution, fines, and community service. Beyond legal penalties, a theft conviction creates a criminal record that can hinder future employment, limit housing options, and damage personal relationships. The severity of these consequences makes it essential to have a strong defense that fights to protect your rights.


Attorney Kathy W. Richardson has more than 32 years of experience defending clients against theft charges in North Carolina. At Richardson Law Firm, we provide thorough defense strategies by closely examining evidence, questioning witness credibility, and exploring all avenues to achieve reduced charges or case dismissal. Whether negotiating with prosecutors or taking a case to trial, Kathy Richardson is dedicated to protecting your rights and advocating for the best possible outcome.

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Have Questions?

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