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Atlanta, Georgia 30312
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Atlanta Theft Crimes Lawyer

Defense for Theft Crimes in Atlanta

Legally speaking, theft is defined as the criminal act of intentionally taking, using, or stealing another person’s property without consent.  It is also considered theft to accept property that you know to be stolen.  Because theft continues to be one of the most commonly committed crimes in Georgia, law enforcement officials have begun cracking down hard on people who commit theft offenses. Any person facing theft charges in Atlanta will be aggressively prosecuted, and if convicted, sentenced to an array of penalties. For these reasons alone, it’s in your best interest to hire a skilled Atlanta theft defense lawyer like Matthew T. McNally if you have been arrested on theft charges. Mr. McNally can provide you with the experienced and aggressive defense you need to increase your chances of winning your case.

Theft Crimes in Atlanta

Cases involving theft crimes require the attention of an experience, hardworking, and resourceful lawyer. Atlanta theft crimes attorney Matthew T. McNally is a very experienced criminal defender, and knows how to effectively represent clients who have been charged with a theft crime. Mr. McNally can competently defend clients against a wide range of theft offenses, including:

  • Petty theft (the value of the stolen property is $300 or less)
  • Grand theft (the value of the stolen property is $300 or more)
  • Vehicle theft
  • Carjacking
  • Shoplifting
  • Robbery
  • Burglary
  • Fraud
  • Embezzlement
  • Larceny
  • Identity theft
  • Credit card theft
  • Most white collar crimes

Contact Atlanta Theft Crimes Defense Attorney Matthew T. McNally

If convicted, penalties for a theft crime include time in jail or prison, stiff fines, restitution to the victim, probation, community service, a mark on your permanent record, and more. In addition, your reputation could suffer irreversible damage that will make it difficult to find a quality job in the future.  If you have been arrested on theft charges, do not put yourself in a vulnerable position by leaving yourself unprotected. Matthew T. McNally is an experienced Atlanta theft lawyer who can protect your rights and provide you with the uncompromising defense you need to fight your charges. Mr. McNally will take the time to investigate every element of your case, consult expert witnesses, and collect compelling evidence. In court he can effectively argue a strong case on your behalf, and will most certainly challenge the prosecution’s accusations.

If you are facing criminal charges for a theft offense, let Atlanta theft defense attorney Matthew T. McNally utilize his knowledge, skills, and resources to help you get your charges reduced or dismissed. Contact the Law Office of Matthew T. McNally today at (678) 386-4968!

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