Theft Crimes
Michigan Theft Crimes Defense
Theft charges in Michigan cover a wide range of conduct—from shoplifting and receiving stolen property to major felony offenses like burglary or embezzlement. Even seemingly minor accusations can lead to criminal penalties, restitution, a permanent record, and damage to employment or professional licensing. Whether the allegation involves a misunderstanding, false accusation, or lack of intent, an experienced defense strategy is essential.
Below is an overview of the most common theft-related offenses in Michigan and how a strong legal defense can protect your future.
Embezzlement
Larceny
Retail Fraud / Shoplifting
Grand Theft Auto
Burglary
Breaking & Entering
Receiving Stolen Property
Degrees of Theft in Michigan
Michigan classifies theft offenses by value:
- Under $200 (misdemeanor)
- $200–$1,000 (misdemeanor, higher penalties)
- $1,000–$20,000 (felony)
- Over $20,000 (high-severity felony)
The value alleged by the prosecution often determines whether a charge is a misdemeanor or a felony, which makes accurate appraisal and evidence review essential.
Defense Strategies for Theft Crimes
Effective defenses may involve:
- Challenging intent
- Demonstrating lack of knowledge of stolen property
- Showing mistaken identity or misidentification
- Challenging surveillance or witness testimony
- Disputing value assessments
- Highlighting errors in police investigations or constitutional violations
Each case is unique, and an experienced attorney can adapt the defense to the specific facts and evidence.
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