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Recent Posts in the Theft Crimes Category
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What Types of Evidence is Needed to Obtain a Shoplifting Conviction in Florida?
Shoplifting is a common criminal offense that occurs when someone unlawfully takes possession of merchandise from a retail store without paying for it. In Florida, as in many other states, the legal elements required to… Continue Reading -
Burglary of a Conveyance Criminal Charges in Florida Under Florida Statute 810.02(4)(b)
Burglary, as a criminal offense, has a longstanding history in common law, traditionally defined as the unlawful entry into a building with the intent to commit a crime, typically theft. Over time, legal systems have… Continue Reading -
Florida Statute 812.131 - Robbery by Sudden Snatching in Florida
Robbery by sudden snatching is a unique and specific type of theft crime recognized under Florida law, distinct in its nature and legal implications. Defined primarily under Florida Statute 812.131, this crime occurs… Continue Reading -
Florida Statute 812.14(2)(c) - Theft of Utilities
In Florida, the term "Theft of Utilities" refers to a range of illegal activities involving the unauthorized use of various utility services. This encompasses essential services such as water, electrical, gas, and… Continue Reading -
Grand Theft in the First Degree in Florida, under Florida Statute Section § 812.014
Grand Theft in the First Degree in Florida, under Florida Statute Section § 812.014, presents a significant legal challenge and necessitates a comprehensive understanding of its specific legal framework. The statute lays… Continue Reading -
FAQs about Employee Theft Charges in Florida Under Florida State Statute Section § 812.014
What constitutes employee theft under Florida State Statute Section § 812.014? Employee theft in Florida, as defined under Florida State Statute Section § 812.014, involves the unlawful taking, use, or appropriation… Continue Reading -
Florida Employee Theft Criminal Defense Attorney
Employee Theft Under Florida State Statute Section § 812.014 Employee theft in Florida is a significant legal issue with profound implications for both businesses and the legal system. Broadly defined, employee theft… Continue Reading -
Shoplifting Criminal Defense Attorneys in Florida
Shoplifting Criminal Charges in Florida Shoplifting, a crime that may seem minor to some, carries significant legal weight in the state of Florida. Every year, thousands of people find themselves facing theft… Continue Reading -
Criminal Use of Personal Identification Information Defense Lawyers in Florida
Criminal Use of Personal Identification Information in Florida Statute § 817.568 In the digital age, the sanctity of personal information has become of paramount importance. Florida, in a bid to safeguard its… Continue Reading -
Giving Worthless Checks (Writing Bad Checks) Criminal Defense Lawyers in Florida
Giving Worthless Checks, Drafts, and Debit Card Orders in Florida Definition of a Worthless Check In the state of Florida, the term "worthless check" is characterized with precision. When individuals refer to a… Continue Reading