Theft from an Employer or Charitable Organization

Embezzlement Charges Defense Lawyer in Vancouver Washington

If you have been arrested or are currently being investigated theft from your employer or a charitable organization, our lawyers can help. Theft from an employer is sometimes referred to as embezzlement; in Washington, there is not a specific statute covering embezzlement or employee theft, it is charged the same as theft. That means the amount of money that was taken will determine how severe the charges are.

Free Consultation with an Employment Theft Defense Lawyer

Sean Nicholson offers a free initial consultation, either in his Vancouver office or over the phone to discuss your case. In this consultation, you will cover:

  • Court procedures for a Theft Charge and what to expect
  • Possible defenses to an Embezzlement or Employee Theft Charge
  • Costs of retaining this firm for your defense
  • How to minimize the effects of this arrest on your life, reputation and future

Penalties for Theft Charges

In Washington there are three categories of theft;

  • First-degree theft – Value of over $5,000 or involving a gun or a vehicle of any value. First-degree theft is charged as a Class B felony.
  • Second-degree theft – Value of stolen goods between $750 – $5,000 is Second-degree theft and charged as a Class C felony.
  • Third-degree theft – Theft of property under $750 is a gross misdemeanor. However, the prosecutors may add different theft incident together to get to a higher total value.

Costs of a Theft Conviction

Beyond the possible time in jail and fines, there are many additional costs to having a theft charge, especially one involving theft that occurred when you were in a position of trust. Future employers will be very hesitant to hire someone who they know has stole from employers in the past. A theft conviction can also cause trouble with licensing agencies, rental agreements, scholarships and more.

Contact a Vancouver Shoplifting Defense Lawyer Today

Contact an attorney at Pacific Defender Law Group for a free consultation to discuss the specifics of your case and what options may be available to you. You will speak directly to an attorney and not given an inexperienced attorney or paralegal. Ask to speak to Mr. Nicholson himself as he handles all consultations personally!

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