No one wants to be labeled as a “thief” or someone who steals from others. A reputation for larceny can be hard to shake.
Defense lawyers may refer to such charges, whether felony or misdemeanor accusations, as “crimes of moral turpitude” or “theft.”
That general category of offenses may include things like misdemeanor and felony larceny, shoplifting, unlawful concealment, larceny by employee, and embezzlement.
When is Larceny a Misdemeanor in NC?"Your name and reputation matter. Even if you made a mistake in judgment during a difficult time, we think it’s smart to consult with a defense attorney right away."
- David Courie, Criminal Lawyer Fayetteville NC
Misdemeanor larceny under North Carolina General Statute 14-72(a) occurs when a person:
Personal property in North Carolina or “chattels” are different than “real property.” Real property involves land. Personal property is something different and may be money or goods or things of value other than real property.
Misdemeanor larceny is a class 1 misdemeanor with a maximum punishment under the law of 120 days incarceration and a discretionary fine not limited by the statute.
That makes it a serious criminal charge.
Do I Need a Lawyer for Larceny Charges?"Any time there is the possibility of jail time, we think it makes sense to hire a lawyer. A Class 1 misdemeanor can carry bigtime consequences."
- David Courie, Criminal Lawyers in Cumberland County NC
Larceny charges, even minor ones, deserve the attention of an experienced lawyer.
Our team of legal professionals at Beaver Courie are dedicated to zealous, compassionate legal representation.
"Unfortunately, sometimes people call late in the process, after they’ve already pleaded guilty."
- David Courie, Fayetteville Criminal Defense
You may have legal options available to you.
In fact, one of the best ways to avoid a conviction is to avoid being charged in the first place.
Clearly, that’s not a promise.
While we very much want to help, defense lawyers can never promise or guarantee a result.
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At the same time, we can provide guidance in responding to accusations of criminal wrongdoing.
We don’t think it’s a good idea to take responsibility for taking something, offering to “pay it back” and hoping for forgiveness.
That could actually can serve as evidence against you at a trial.
Legal counsel, before doing much of anything, will want to find out what happened, asking questions such as:
"We prefer to meet with clients as soon as possible. That tends to be really helpful if done before charges are pressed."
- David Courie, Criminal Defense Fayetteville NC
Defense lawyers analyze both the good and bad about a case.
We explore the evidence the State may or may NOT have against you.
We also work hard in negotiating on the behalf of clients.
And even if technically guilty as charged, there may options available such as deferred prosecution or probation instead of jail time.
Frankly, there is quite of bit of anecdotal information out there. What happened with a friend’s case may not apply to your unique legal matter.
Each case is different.
Your legal matter deserves the attention of an experienced defense lawyer.
Cumberland County Larceny Lawyers – Beaver Courie Law FirmWhether you face a misdemeanor or felony charge, have been arrested, or asked to “come in to clear some things up,” we think it’s smart to have a lawyer dedicated to your interests standing by your side.
"We don’t pressure people to hire us. Our goal is to provide honest answers to people facing difficult times."
- David Courie, Cumberland County NC Lawyer
Call David Courie now to schedule your confidential consultation: 910-323-4600