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There Are Ways To Fight Theft Charges

New Jersey law carries harsh penalties for all types of theft offenses, and it is important to realize that even seemingly minor offenses may be punished with very severe consequences. Sentences vary based on the specific crime committed and the value of the property that was allegedly stolen. Charges may even result in a felony conviction, so it is vital to turn to a lawyer who fully understands how to successfully defend you and your rights.

At Lanza & Lanza, our Flemington theft defense attorneys know how to protect your rights, freedom and future. It is critical to contact our law firm as soon as possible in order to limit the fallout that accusations and formal charges can inflict on your personal and professional lives. Once you retain our services, our experienced lawyers will investigate the situation, conduct a thorough legal analysis and build a powerful defense that is designed to minimize or eliminate the consequences of theft charges.

Providing An Aggressive Defense Against Theft Allegations

Our dedicated criminal defense attorneys have the experience and courtroom skills necessary to protect those accused of theft offenses such as:

  • Robbery
  • Burglary
  • Embezzlement
  • Receiving stolen property
  • Theft by deception
  • Theft from person
  • Theft by unlawful taking
  • Theft of services

In these and other theft-related matters, it is important that your attorney can defend your case at any level. Our team has extensive experience as both prosecution and defense attorneys. We know how the state builds its case against you, and we know how to thwart it. We are available when our clients need us, and we customize our legal strategy to their specific circumstances and needs.

Contact Our Embezzlement Defense Attorneys

Call 908-905-0183 or contact us online to schedule a consultation and put our investigative and litigation skills to work for your constitutional rights and freedoms.