Delitos Relacionados Con El Robo

Robo

El robo se define como la toma de la propiedad de otra persona sin su consentimiento. Las condenas por robo pueden tener impactos negativos duraderos, incluyendo la limitación de sus futuras oportunidades de empleo. Con una alegación de que usted tomó algo que no le pertenece, los empleadores pueden ser reacios a contratar a una persona con una condena por robo en su expediente.

¿Qué acciones se consideran robo?

  • Soborno
  • Hurto con robo
  • Robo
  • Hurto de bienes arrendados o alquilados
  • Falsificación
  • Robo de un vehículo de motor
  • Fraude con tarjetas de crédito
  • Hurto menor
  • Fraude
  • Recepción de bienes robados
  • Hurto mayor
  • Robo
  • Robo de identidad
  • Robo en tiendas
  • Hurto con cheque
  • Robo de servicios
  • Hurto por malversación

Si usted ha sido acusado o acusado de cualquier tipo de robo, es importante estar informado sobre sus derechos, los posibles resultados, y cómo protegerse. Tener un buen asesoramiento legal y una representación agresiva a través de todas las etapas de su caso de robo es importante para un resultado exitoso, no importa cuán menor sea el cargo. Póngase en contacto conmigo, Abogado Glenn Rodermanpara empezar.

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