Felony theft charges in Douglas County, Colorado can occur when someone intentionally steals another’s property worth $2,000 or more. Theft via pick-pocketing or against an at-risk person is also a felony offense, even when values are less. This can mean time in prison, significant fines, and hefty restitution payments for a conviction. Additionally, felony theft will prohibit you from owning a firearm and often blocks many employment opportunities. Contact a strategic felony theft lawyer right away if you or someone you know is under investigation or facing charges for theft in Colorado.
Douglas County Felony Theft Law
Douglas County’s felony theft law prohibits stealing items from another over a specific value or from specific people. CRS 18-4-401(2) addresses felony theft throughout the state of Colorado. You commit felony theft in Douglas, Arapahoe, or Elbert County if you:
- knowingly obtain, retain, or exercise control,
- over another’s item(s) of value (totaling $2,000 or more),
- without authorization or by threat or deception
Intending to permanently deprive the other person of the use or benefit of an item is a key element to theft. Using, concealing, or abandoning stolen items with this intent often leads to theft charges. While the threshold for theft being a felony is $2,000, any theft against someone with a disability or those 70 or older can result in felony charges.
How Bad is Felony Theft in Colorado?
Theft at the felony level comes with a wide range of possible consequences in Douglas, Arapahoe, and El Paso County. When values fall between $2,000 – $19,999, the offense was a pick-pocketing crime, or the value was under $500 against an at-risk person, consequences for a conviction can include:
- 1 – 3 years in prison,
- $1,000 – $100,000 in fines,
- restitution payments to the victim
Once theft values reach $20,000 (or $500 against an at-risk individual), the prison sentence can double and the fine amounts climb significantly.
Theft Lawyer in Douglas County
Felony theft can come in many forms. Skilled representation is crucial. We have decades of combined experience navigating theft charges in Douglas, Arapahoe, and El Paso County and are prepared for the challenges your unique case brings. Perhaps the property was yours and you’re the sole owner, you didn’t knowingly steal anything, or the prosecutor is inflating the values. Nevertheless, contact our office for a free, confidential consultation. We offer same-day jail visits, as well as affordable fees and flexible payment plans for people facing allegations of theft throughout Colorado.
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