Castle Rock Shoplifting Theft Attorney
Douglas County Shoplifting Lawyer: Definition of Theft
The Douglas County, Colorado law definition of Theft, as it relates to Shoplifting – C.R.S. 18-4-401(1)(a) – is:
“(1) A person commits theft when he or she knowingly obtains, retains, or exercises control over anything of value of another without authorization or by threat or deception; or receives, loans money by pawn or pledge on, or disposes of anything of value or belonging to another that he or she knows or believes to have been stolen, and:
(a) Intends to deprive the other person permanently of the use or benefit of the thing of value;”
By not paying the full price for the items, the woman used deception to get the items, with the intent of never giving them back.
Sentence for Theft in Highlands Ranch and Parker
In Highlands Ranch, Parker, and Castle Rock, Theft can be charged as a petty offense, misdemeanor, to felony depending on the value of the items taken:
- If the value of the items is less than $50, it is a petty offense;
- If the value of the items is $50 – $299, it is a class 3 misdemeanor;
- If the value of the items is $300 – $749, it is a class 2 misdemeanor;
- If the value of the items is $750 – $1,999, it is a class 1 misdemeanor;
- If the value of the items is $2,000 – $4,999, it is a class 6 felony;
- If the value of the items is $5,000 – $19,999, it is a class 5 felony;
- If the value of the items is $20,000 – $99,999, it is a class 4 felony;
- If the value of the items is $100,000 – $999,999, it is a class 3 felony;
- If the value of the items is $1,000,000 or more, it is a class 2 felony.
The woman above would be facing the class 1 misdemeanor Theft crime.
If you or a loved one has been charged with Shoplifting Theft, be smart, exercise your right to remain silent, and contact the best criminal defense attorneys from the O’Malley Law Office at 303-265-1950. Together, we can protect your future.
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