A theft lawyer in Tucson defends individuals charged with theft, shoplifting, burglary, robbery, and related property crimes. Even misdemeanor theft can create a permanent criminal record affecting employment and housing. An experienced Tucson theft attorney will challenge the evidence, negotiate with prosecutors, and fight for dismissal or reduced charges.
Theft lawyers typically charge flat fees of $1,500–$5,000 for misdemeanors and $5,000–$15,000+ for felony theft charges. Complex cases and trial can cost more. Free consultations are standard.
Typical fee structure: Flat fee: $1,500 – $15,000+
Average settlement/outcome: N/A (criminal defense)
Misdemeanor theft: $1,500–$5,000 flat fee. Felony theft: $5,000–$15,000+. Free consultations are standard.
The distinction is based on the value of stolen property — typically $500–$1,000 depending on the state. Grand theft is a felony with much harsher penalties.
Yes — through diversion programs, lack of evidence, or plea negotiations. First-time offenders often have the best chances for dismissal.
Yes — theft convictions appear on background checks and can disqualify you from many jobs, especially those involving money, trust, or security clearances.
Misdemeanor: fines, probation, community service, up to 1 year jail. Felony: 1–20 years prison, significant fines, restitution.
In many states, yes — especially for first offenses, completed diversion programs, or dismissed charges. An attorney can advise on eligibility.