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Shoplifting Defense in Orlando

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If you or someone you know was recently arrested for shoplifting or petty theft in Orlando, you will need skilled legal counsel to fight these charges. Although shoplifting may be considered a lesser crime, a defendant may still be at risk of facing imprisonment, fines, community service and other penalties. An Orlando criminal lawyer can step in and protect the defendant's rights in order to mitigate the consequences of these charges. Although your case may seem helpless and it may feel as though your only option will be to agree to a plea bargain, there may be options you have not considered. An attorney can explore all of these on your behalf.

Consequences of an Orlando Shoplifting Conviction

There are different potential consequences of a shoplifting conviction in Orlando, Florida. In addition to the criminal penalties that may be imposed, a defendant may be at risk of facing a ruined reputation, employment opportunities and issues with personal relationships. A conviction will mean that the defendant will have to live with a criminal record, leading to limited educational, employment, housing and financial opportunities. Following are some of the specific penalties that may be enforced for a shoplifting conviction, although these may vary depending on the jurisdiction and the circumstances surrounding your particular case:

  • First Degree Petty Theft (items valued at $100 to $299): a first degree misdemeanor, potentially punishable by up to 1 year in county jail and a fine of up to $1,000.
  • Second Degree Petty Theft (items valued at less than $100): a second degree misdemeanor, punishable by up to 60 days in county jail and a fine of up to $500.

In lieu of jail time, it is possible that a defendant convicted of petty theft/shoplifting in Orlando may be assigned community service or probation. This will vary on a case by case basis, however.

Find out more about what can be done to fight your shoplifting charges. Contact an Orlando shoplifting attorney at our law firm today!

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