As a team committed to upholding your rights, we delve into each case with the tenacity and attention it deserves. Whether you’re up against misdemeanor theft or felony charges, our firm is ready to offer a strong, empowering defense.
Reach out today for a consultation; we’re prepared to work relentlessly for you.
Understanding Shoplifting in Virginia
Shoplifting is considered a serious offense in Virginia. It refers to the willful concealment or taking possession of store goods with the intent to convert them without paying for their full value.
Common forms of shoplifting include:
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Altering price tags
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Transferring goods into different containers
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Directly removing items from a store
In Virginia, shoplifting offenses are classified based on the value of the stolen goods. If the items are worth less than $1,000, individuals are typically charged with petit larceny, a misdemeanor offense. Alternatively, if the value of the items is $1,000 or more, the crime escalates to grand larceny, which is a felony.
Beyond that, a shoplifting conviction could tarnish one’s criminal record, which can have long-term effects such as difficulties obtaining employment or housing and may carry the stigma of dishonesty. The specific penalties can be verified by consulting the Virginia Code on Larceny.
At Scrofano Law PC, we know that facing a shoplifting charge can be a distressing experience. We approach each case with a blend of experience, knowledge, and dedication to fight vigorously for our clients’ rights. Whether it’s negotiating a favorable settlement or representing our clients in court, we aim to achieve the best possible outcome.
Preventing Future Shoplifting Charges
As a law firm dedicated to defending our clients, we understand the importance of providing robust legal representation and educating you on how to avoid future legal issues. Our first piece of advice regarding shoplifting prevention is to fully understand the legal implications of these actions. In Virginia, larceny thresholds are explicitly defined, and understanding these can help you comprehend the seriousness of shoplifting charges.
If you find yourself struggling with impulsivity or if you’re facing economic hardships, consider seeking support from community resources or engaging in educational programs focused on theft prevention.
Be aware of the consequences of larceny. A theft charge can result in severe penalties that could significantly impact your life. People guilty of grand larceny in Virginia can get a jail sentence of up to twenty years.
Consequences are not limited to imprisonment or fines. A guilty verdict can leave a lasting mark on your criminal record, which can affect future employment opportunities and reputation.
We recommend the following actions:
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Stay Informed: Understand Virginia’s shoplifting laws to gauge the gravity of theft charges.
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Seek Support: Use resources that offer guidance and aid to those battling economic or psychological issues that can lead to theft.
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Theft Prevention Programs: Engage in local programs that educate on the legal and personal repercussions of shoplifting.
Our firm champions the belief that every individual “deserves a second chance and that no one is irredeemable.” We advocate for your defense of criminal offenses and preventative measures that help secure a law-abiding and prosperous future.
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If you’re ready to take the following steps, please contact us. You’re not alone in this; let us be the legal ally you need. Call 202-618-2943, or follow the link to learn more about Virginia theft laws. Click here to get in touch with us.
Remember, at Scrofano Law PC, we fight passionately and tirelessly because we believe in your right to a fair defense.




