Defenses to Maryland Theft Crimes
As in all criminal cases, the State must prove every element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt. Accordingly, several defenses to theft crimes exist. These defenses include mistake or lack of criminal intent. In addition, theft requires that the property belong to another. Someone cannot be convicted for taking their own property. Other defenses may exist depending on the facts and circumstances surrounding the arrest.
Theft can take many forms and does not always occur in a retail setting involving shoplifting items without paying. The law also criminalizes possessing stolen property where the defendant knows the property was stolen. In addition, exercising control over another’s property by using deceptive means is also illegal.
Hiring a Maryland Fraud and Theft Lawyer
Whether charged with fraud, theft, identity theft, facing criminal charges, or another similar offense, it’s important to contact a qualified Maryland criminal defense lawyer. Attorney Paolo Gnocchi has experience representing individuals charged in Maryland courts for fraud and theft offenses. He is a tireless advocate who will fight aggressively to protect your rights. He regularly practices in Montgomery County and Prince George’s County. He also serves surrounding Maryland counties, practicing in both District and Circuit courts.


