Theft charges are either classified as Theft Under $5000<\/strong> or Theft Over $5000<\/strong>, depending on the value of the amount alleged to have been stolen.\u00a0 It is considered a “property offence” and it is not uncommon for an accused person to have multiple counts of theft alleged if the conduct accused of took place over a certain period of time.\u00a0 Theft charges usually involve retail theft, including shoplifting and price-switching, breach of trust situations involving employers, and large scale thefts involving vehicles or construction equipment.\u00a0 These charges may sometimes be laid along with fraud charges.\u00a0 Depending on the circumstances of your case, your theft charge may be difficult for the Crown prosecutor to prove, or your constitutional Charter rights may have been violated during your arrest.\u00a0 As in all criminal cases, entering a plea of guilty to a fraud charge can have profoundly serious consequences.\u00a0 Having a criminal record may effect your work, your immigration status, your reputation, your family and your personal freedom.<\/p>\n
If you are facing a charge of Theft in Toronto, Oshawa, Newmarket, Brampton, or throughout Southern Ontario, the Law Office of Norm Stanford can help. \u00a0Call the office at 416.420.6107.\u00a0 Consultations are always free.<\/p>\n
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Under the Criminal Code of Canada, \u00a0Section cc. 322.(1), every one who is found guilty of Theft Over $5000 is guilty of an indictable offense that is punishable by a term of imprisonment up to ten years.<\/p>\n
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Under the Criminal Code of Canada, \u00a0Section cc. 322., every one who is found guilty of Fraud Under $5000 is guilty of an indictable offense that is punishable by a term of imprisonment up to two years, or in less serious cases, by an offence punishable on summary conviction.<\/p>\n
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Once a charge of Theft has been laid, you are “in the system” and your criminal matter will proceed.\u00a0 Paying back whatever money is alleged to have been defrauded will not result in any automatic dropping of the charges.\u00a0 The matter is in the hands of the Crown prosecutor.\u00a0 An offer to pay back the money or value of the property in certain situations may be useful as a mitigating factor and result in a lower penalty.\u00a0 In certain situations where the case against you is not very strong, your lawyer may be able to use an offer to pay back money or return property as a bargaining tool that may result in charges against you being dropped.<\/p>\n
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As with most criminal charges, you may have certain defences available to you depending on the circumstances of your charge. \u00a0You will need to explain what happened to your lawyer to determine if any of these defences are available. More information on Defences to Theft<\/a> is available at Every Defence.<\/p>\n
Call the office for a free consultation.\u00a0 The most important issues that you will discuss are:<\/p>\n
The Law Office of Norm Stanford handles Theft under $5000 and Theft over $5000 cases throughout Ontario and will help you get through this at a cost you can afford. \u00a0Consultations are always free.\u00a0 (416) 420-6107.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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