Monday, February 18, 2008

PETTY THEFT ?

Your Rights for Petty Theft Prosecution


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People facing charges for petty theft (aka petty larceny) have special rights under U.S. law.

Petty theft is generally a misdemeanor charge involving the theft of property valued under a certain set price range.

If you are suspected of petty theft, your criminal rights begin the moment you are detained by police and extend right up until a verdict is delivered in your case.

It's very important that you know your rights and use your them to your benefit in the event you are charged and prosecuted for petty theft.


Things You’ll Need:


Computer with Internet access


Criminal lawyer


Step 1:


Know your Miranda rights. They guarantee your right to remain silent, to refuse to answer questions and to consult an attorney before talking with police.

They will be explained to you in the event you are charged for petty theft.
Use them to your advantage.

Step 2:


Hire the services of a qualified, experienced criminal defense attorney.

This should be the first thing you do if you are charged with petty theft.
A lawyer can give you explicit instructions and information on your rights as you face prosecution.

Step 3:


Be aware that the U.S. Constitution guarantees your right to a speedy and fair trial.

The judge should be impartial, and the jury should be equitable, selected at random and know nothing of your case.
Learn more by visiting the American Civil Liberties Union Web site.

Step 4:


Visit your local legal aid clinic to discuss your continuing rights as you face prosecution for petty theft.

Though legal aid services are not considered an acceptable substitution for proper legal representation, they can help you answer questions and direct you to community resources where you can find more information on your rights.

Step 5:


Understand that you have the right to appeal your conviction if your petty theft prosecution resulted in a guilty verdict. This is particularly important if you feel there has been a miscarriage of justice.


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