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Choosing A Lawyer For Theft Charges In Texas
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Jeremy Rosenthal
McKinney, TX
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, Drug Charges, DUI and DWI, Expungement, Weapons and Firearms, White Collar Crime
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Consequences of Theft
In Texas, a theft conviction or deferred adjudication has several negative consequences.
It is one of several criminal charges in which the stigma of your criminal record is worse than any punishment if you are convicted or get deferred. Not only that, but the criminal justice system and many governmental agencies consider theft to be a "crime of moral terptitude." This can cause wide ranging problems from immigration consequences to professional licensing denial or suspension such as being a doctor, lawyer, or any other job that requires a license such as nursing or being a real estate agent.
Explaining a theft away on your criminal record is a hard thing to do whether it was a pack of chewing gum or gold bullion they accused you of taking. Think of the disadvantage you'll have 15 years from now in applying for a job handling money when your competition won't spend 5 minutes of the interview talking about a previous theft charge -- but you will!
The worst mistake you can make if you have been charged with theft is to blow it off because perhaps you don't think you can win, or it was a prank, or someone else really did it and you just happened to be there and you think you can explain it away later.
In Collin County, Texas, where I practice, I have seen juries be tremendously compassionate to persons accused of theft and acquit them. The State must prove their case beyond all reasonable doubt and a good lawyer will demand the jury acquit you if the State can't meet their burden regardless of what happened. Theft charges must typically be aggressively defended. Even if the case is very difficult, there may be other options to lessen the blow but those are legally complex. A theft charge is no time to learn how to be a lawyer on your own!