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Theft Enhancements - First Degree Felony

Theft Enhancements – First Degree Felony 

Fighting for Clients In Deland, Daytona Beach and Throughout Central Florida

If you have been arrested for a theft crime, it is important to know what you are being accused of. According to Florida Statutes, the crime of theft occurs when someone knowingly obtains or uses the property of another person, and has the intent to deprive that person of their property, or the benefit of that property.

With offices in Deland and Daytona Beach, we’ve represented clients throughout Central Florida for over 18 years.  

There are many different charges you can face if you have committed a theft crime. If the value of the property stolen is high enough, you could be a facing a first-degree felony charge.

The conditions for a theft crime to be a first-degree felony as outline by Florida Statutes are as follows:

  • The property stolen is valued at $100,000 or more, or is a semitrailer that was deployed by law enforcement
  • The property stolen is cargo that is valued at $50,000 or more that has entered the stream of interstate commerce
  • If the offender commits grand theft and:
    • Uses a motor vehicle as an instrument in the crime, other than as a get away car
    • In the course of committing the crime the offender causes damage to another persons property that exceeds $1,000

If you are found guilty of theft in the first degree, you need to be aware of the consequences you will be facing. You will face a maximum of up to 30 years in prison. You will also be expected to pay fines up to $100,000.00 Having a conviction of a first-degree felony is a life-altering situation that will affect you all aspects of your world. This is why it is crucial to have someone fighting for you. Attorney Matthew Thompson is an experienced attorney, who is dedicated to his clients and providing a defense for you. Attorney Matthew Thompson is experienced in handling theft cases, and is ready to advocate for you. Call us today at (386) 280-4977 to schedule your free consultation.

Our Settlements & Verdicts

  • All Charges Dismissed Robbery

    Attorney Thompson met with the Client soon after his arrest. It was clear that the person who was in the vehicle with the Client was the person guilty of committing the robbery and that the Client was more of a bystander. Attorney Thompson provided information to the State Attorney’s Office to separate the Client from the co-defendant. The information provided to the State resulted in all charges against the Defendant being dismissed.

  • Charge Reduced Felony Child Abuse

    Attorney Thompson took over for the Defendant’s prior attorney who was unable to obtain an offer of anything other than a felony conviction. Attorney Thompson prepared a sworn Motion to Dismiss and was offered a misdemeanor with no probation or jail.

  • All Charges Dismissed Racing on the Highway

    Client was arrested after leaving a car show in a fast vehicle. Officers suspected the client of racing another vehicle and police officers pulled him over, drug him out of his vehicle, and arrested him for both racing on the highway and resisting an officer without violence. Upon review of the body camera video, Attorney Matt Thompson raised an excessive use of force complaint against the arresting officer. All charges against the client were dismissed.

  • No Criminal Charges Filed Public Assistance Fraud

    Attorney Thompson and Client reviewed case and met with Department of Revenue investigators to explain the discrepancy. In doing so, the State determined that they would not seek criminal charges, but offered a repayment plan through non-judicial means.

  • Charges Reduced Domestic Battery

    Attorney Thompson provided a letter outlining defenses in case. State reviewed letter and spoke to the witnesses and offered to reduce the charges to a non-violent disorderly conduct with no jail and no probation.

  • All Charges Dismissed Resisting an Officer Without Violence

    The Client was attending a wedding and stayed in a hotel after the reception. Someone called the police regarding a noise complaint. When the police arrived, the Client would not allow the police to enter his hotel room. The police forced entry and arrested the Client for Resisting and Officer Without Violence. Attorney Thompson provided case law to the State that shows that the police officer did not have the right to enter the hotel room and arrest the Client.