Trial Attorney Daniel Woram & Associates | 2009-10-27
Property Crimes

Property Crime - Theft & Burglary
There are a number of crimes categorized as property crimes, including Burglary, Theft, Identity Theft, Forgery, Criminal Mischief, Criminal Trespass, and Unlawful Use of a Motor Vehicle.

Depending upon a person's criminal history, there are new minimums that require up to 25 months in prison for each conviction.  These are the sort of sentences that apply to repeat offenders. 

  For someone with little or no criminal history, civil compromises are available for most of these crimes.  Civil compromises require the agreement of the parties, and take a substantial amount of negotiations.  However, this is probably the most common and painless way to resolve a property crime and avoid a criminal conviction.

 

 

 

Property Crimes

 

Charge

Crime Classification

and Penalties

Elements of Crime

Theft I

Class C felony

Up to 5 years prison and $125,000 fine

 

Aggravated Theft I

Class B felony

Up to 10 years prison and $250,000 fine

 

Theft II

Class A misdemeanor

Up to 1 year jail and $6,250 fine

 

Theft III

Class C misdemeanor

Up to 30 days jail and $1,250 fine

 

Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle

 

 

Identity Theft I

 

 

Forgery I

 

 

Criminal Mischief I

 

 

Criminal Mischief II

 

 

Criminal Mischief III

 

 

Criminal Trespass I

 

 

Criminal Trespass II

 

 

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