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CINCINNATI THEFT, FRAUD AND TRESSPASS CRIME LAWYERS

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There are a wide variety of criminal offenses associated with theft.  These charges vary by where the property was taken, how it was acquired, the value of the property and whether violence was involved.  Theft is the taking of property of another.  Depending on the value of the property or the class of person stolen from, it may be considered petty theft or grand theft and may be a misdemeanor or a felony.  Theft and fraud offenses include:

THEFT & FRAUD CRIMES

  • Unauthorized use of property

  • Theft 

    • Petty theft (theft under $1,000.00)​

    • Grand theft (theft over $1,000.00 or where additional circumstances apply)

  • Receiving stolen property

  • Counterfeiting

  • Forgery

  • Medicaid fraud

  • Identity fraud

  • Insurance fraud

  • Workers' compensation fraud

Charges often become more serious when they are accompanied by an accusation of violence, or when the theft occurs inside the home or business of another.  Muggings and other crimes where property is taken directly from a person by force usually result in a charge of robbery or armed robbery.  Breaking and entering into the home or business of another and taking property usually results in the charge of burglary, which is considered a crime of violence even if no one was hurt or threatened.  Theft crimes of violence can include:

  • Robbery

    • Armed robbery

  • Burglary

  • Carjacking

TRESPASS CRIMES 

A Trespass occurs any time you are somewhere you are not allowed to be.  Criminal charges can be brought for:

  • Criminal trespass

    • Criminal trespass on a place of public amusement​

  • Breaking and entering

At Tekulve Law, we are experienced Drug Offense attorneys who diligently protect the interests of our clients. 

 

Call Tekulve Law at 513-752-0001 to speak to an experienced attorney today.  Free Consultation & Case Evaluation.

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