Legacy Estates & Trust

Theft Lawyer Near Round Rock, TX

Get Representation From an Experienced Theft Lawyer in the Round Rock, TX Area

There are a wide variety of property crimes recognized by Texas law, including theft, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, burglary, receiving stolen property, and more. These crimes carry a variety of punishments including jail sentences and fines. Amy Lefkowitz is an experienced criminal defense lawyer who represents clients in theft and burglary cases, as well as other property crime cases. She will provide compassionate guidance throughout the legal process and defend you aggressively in court. Contact Legacy Estates & Trust today to receive a free case evaluation from a knowledgeable attorney in the Round Rock, TX area. Call 512-543-1622 or fill out our online contact form now.

Build Your Defense With an Exceptional Burglary Lawyer

Burglary refers to unlawfully entering or remaining within a building (residential dwelling or public building) with the intent to commit a felony inside (theft, assault, etc.). Burglary can be charged as a state jail, second-degree, or first-degree felony depending on the circumstances. However, burglary of a vehicle is typically charged as a class A misdemeanor. Criminal trespass is similar to burglary, but it only includes the element of unlawfully entering and doesn’t include the element of intent to commit a felony.

Larceny Law in Texas

Larceny is another term for theft. Classifications and penalties, ranging from class C misdemeanor to first-degree felony, are typically based on the value of the property that was stolen.

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The information contained on this website is presented for informational and marketing purposes only and is not to be understood as legal advice. You should consult an attorney for advice respecting your individual needs. Legacy Estates & Trust looks forward to speaking with you about your particular needs. Please note, however, that the mere act of contacting our firm does not create an attorney-client relationship. As a result, you should never send any confidential information to our office until a Representation Agreement has been signed by both you and Legacy Estates & Trust.