Texas Theft Lawyer

It is important to remember that the state of Texas classifies and penalizes theft offenses based on the total value of the property taken. A Class C Misdemeanor theft offense, for example, is the lowest level of offense in the state.

Aggressive Theft Attorney Serving Brazoria County — Classification and Penalties

  • Class C Misdemeanor Theft — Offenses that fall under this category concern property whose value does not exceed $100. Punishment may include a fine of up to $500.
  • Class B Misdemeanor Theft — This class involves property whose value ranges from $100 to $750. Punishment includes a jail sentence not exceeding 180 days and/or a fine not exceeding $2,000.
  • Class A Misdemeanor Theft — This classification concerns property whose value ranges from $750 to $2,500. Punishment includes a jail sentence not exceeding one year and a fine not exceeding $4,000.
  • Felony Theft — Felony charges can result in circumstances where the value of the property is $2500 or more, the property taken was a firearm, aluminum, bronze, copper, brass, from a grave, or if you have prior theft convictions. Punishment for a felony offense can range from 180 days in a state jail to life in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.

Law Offices of Keith G. Allen, PLLC represent clients throughout Pearland and Brazoria County. Call (832) 230-0075 today for more information, and schedule a free consultation.