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Birmingham Theft of Property in the Second Degree Defense Attorney

Skilled Birmingham Possession of Theft of Property in the Second Degree Defense Attorney Taking a Practical and Effective Approach to Defending Against Theft Crimes

As a Birmingham Theft of Property in the Second Degree Defense Attorney, The Stoves Law Firm, P.C. has been providing practical and pragmatic solutions for over 25 years. Theft of Property in the Second Degree is a Class C felony, carrying with it a possibility of a lengthy prison sentence and hefty fines and court costs. We understand that theft crimes, specifically those falling under the Code of Alabama (1975) § 13A-8-4, are serious offenses that require tactful and strategic defenses.

  • Property stolen is valued over $1,500 but less than $2500
  • The property is not taken directly from the person of another.
  • When the property stolen is a firearm, controlled substance, or livestock regardless of its value, it is considered Theft of Property in the Second Degree.

What are the Best Defenses to Theft of Property Cases?

  • Claim of Right: This defense is applicable when the accused had a genuine belief that they had a legal right to the property. It must be shown that their belief was honest, even if it was mistaken or unreasonable.
  • Intoxication: If the accused was involuntarily intoxicated, it might be argued that they lacked the intent to steal, which is a critical element of theft charges. If the defendant could not form the intent to commit the crime, then this will almost always end in an acquittal.
  • Mistaken Identity: One of the most common defenses is to challenge the identification process, arguing that the accused was not the person who committed the theft. This is often done by challenging witnesses or the authenticity of any visual evidence.

The prosecution has a very high burden to reach before they can convict you of Theft of Property in the Second Degree. They must prove their case beyond a reasonable doubt. An experienced attorney like Jason Stoves, with 25 years of experience in criminal defense can prevent the prosecution from meeting that very high standard by providing you with reasonable doubt for a reasonable price.

Have you been charged with Theft of Property in the Second Degree?

If you or a loved one have been arrested and are facing charges for Theft of Property in the Second Degree, it is crucial to act quickly to protect your rights and freedom. An attorney like Jason Stoves, with over 25 years of experience in criminal defense, including numerous Theft of Property in the Second Degree cases. These allegations may be a far cry from the truth, but it is still imperative that you show up to court ready for a serious fight. Contact The Stoves Law Firm, P.C. today to schedule a free consultation. With our 25 years of experience in criminal defense, we can help you navigate these challenging times. We will use our extensive experience and knowledge of trial strategy to provide your case with reasonable doubt for a reasonable price. Reach us at (205) 823-7233 or follow this link to our contact form on our website.

Client Reviews

"Jason was very sweet and informative he made sure I kept up with my case and also help get me off a very serious charge and he is very affordable I would definitely recommend him to everyone."

Meosha B.

"The Stoves Law Firm worked hard to get the best results I was looking for. Providing excellent advice and direction throughout the entire process. I would highly recommend The Stoves Law Firm!"

Robbey S.

Unfortunately I received my 2nd DUI but Jay as able to get it handled for me. His fees were reasonable and he did a great job

Bret C.

Reasonable Doubt for a Reasonable Price

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