Understanding larceny and the associated penalties is imperative when facing criminal charges in Michigan. To learn more and secure skilled representation during your case, reach out to an experienced Marquette theft lawyer today.
The crime of larceny is outlined in Michigan Penal Code 750.356. Larceny is the offense of unlawfully taking and moving someone else’s property with the intent to deprive the owner of it. The key elements of this crime are the taking of someone else’s property, a lack of consent from the owner, some movement or carrying away of the property, and the intent to deprive the owner of their property.
If you are facing criminal charges for larceny, it is crucial that you understand the potential outcomes of a conviction. This will help you comprehend the gravity of the situation and better evaluate your possible defensive strategies and options.
While aggravating or mitigating circumstances may apply, below are the general sentencing guidelines for larceny based on the value of the property involved.
It is also important to note that stealing property from an individual’s person is always considered a felony offense, regardless of the value of the item. Larceny from the person can be punishable by up to 10 years in state prison.
Understanding your legal rights and defensive options is crucial. Work with an experienced defense attorney at Berger Law for skilled representation and legal advice.
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