Just Criminal Law
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If you’ve been accused of a theft crime, it is crucial to understand the serious nature of these allegations and their potential impact on your future. A theft crime attorney at Just Criminal Law can provide the strong representation and powerful defense needed to navigate these charges. We are extensively familiar with the criminal justice system and the complexities that theft cases bring.
When you work with our firm, we will thoroughly examine the circumstances surrounding the alleged crime, challenge the evidence, and advocate for your rights throughout the legal process. Rest assured that regardless of the severity of your charges, we will fight tirelessly to protect your rights and achieve the most favorable outcome possible for your case.
Do not wait to begin your defense. Call our firm at (307) 300-2240 to schedule a consultation with a theft lawyer.
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Barney
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State of WyomingOn appeal from the District Court denying motion to suppress. Outcome: Cert accepted by Wyoming Supreme Court
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Brown
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State of Wyoming (2019 WY 42)Mr. Brown filed a motion to suppress, arguing lack of reasonable articulable suspicion to expand the scope of the stop and to conduct a canine sniff. The District Court denied the motion to suppress and the Wyoming Supreme Court accepted cert. Outcome: District Court reversed. Motion to suppress granted and the matter was dismissed.
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State of Wyoming
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AltafferClient charged with Domestic Battery and Interference with an Emergency Call. Outcome: Jury found client not guilty
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State of Wyoming
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AultClient charged with felony DUI; Suppression Issue: Law Enforcement had no reasonable articulable suspicion to expand the scope of the stop. Outcome: Case Dismissed
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State of Wyoming
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BriceageClient charged with Unauthorized use of Personal Identity Information, a felony. State was unable to meet its burden at the Preliminary Hearing. Outcome: Case dismissed at Preliminary Hearing
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BullingerCharged with Accessory after the Fact, Aggravated Child Abuse, a felony. Count was dismissed at Preliminary Hearing: State unable to meet its burden of proof. Outcome: Felony Count Dismissed
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At Just Criminal Law, we are deeply rooted in the Gillette community, providing tailored legal services that meet the unique needs of our clients. Our local insights and strategic focus ensure effective and reliable legal solutions.
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Just Criminal Law is deeply embedded in the Gillette community, offering specialized legal services with a focus on local needs. Our expert team is committed to providing precise, efficient solutions tailored to Gillette's unique landscape, ensuring clients receive responsive and personalized service. Leveraging our extensive regional knowledge, we deliver a robust and reliable legal representation that aligns with client expectations. At Just Criminal Law, we pride ourselves on building lasting relationships through trust and exceptional service, giving our clients the assurance of competent and dedicated legal assistance. Choose us for a firm that truly understands and champions the community it serves.
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Do I need a lawyer for a theft charge?Having a lawyer is beneficial as they can provide legal advice, negotiate with prosecutors, and protect your rights through the legal process to potentially reduce or dismiss the charges.
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What are the penalties for theft crimes?Penalties vary based on the severity of the crime and can include fines, restitution, probation, community service, or imprisonment. Felony theft crimes usually carry harsher penalties than misdemeanors.
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What is the difference between theft and robbery?Theft is taking property without permission, while robbery involves taking property directly from someone using force or intimidation. Robbery is usually considered more serious due to the use of force.
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What is considered a theft crime?A theft crime involves taking someone else's property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of it. This includes offenses like shoplifting, burglary, robbery, and identity theft.
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