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New Brunswick Theft Lawyer

If you’re facing assault charges, you need a assault lawyer in New Brunswick who will be there next to you. A conviction can seriously impact your future, including serious jail time . We can help provide defense strategies tailored to your case. We understand that legal trouble can be overwhelming. We work tirelessly to protect your interests, ensuring fair treatment under the law. Contact us today for a confidential consultation to discuss your case.

What We Do

What a New Brunswick Theft Lawyer Can Do

Reduce Penalties

Helps lower fines, license suspension, and potential jail time

Defend Charges

Challenges evidence and fights for case dismissal or reduced charges.

Protect Rights

Ensures fair treatment and prevents unlawful police conduct.

Top 11 Questions for New Brunswick Theft Lawyers

The cost depends on the complexity of your case. We offer consultations to discuss fees.

Theft is defined as taking or converting someone else's property with the intent to deprive them of it, either temporarily or permanently. This includes both tangible items and, in certain cases, intangible property.

Theft offenses are categorized based on the value and nature of the stolen property:

  • Theft Over $5,000: Involves property valued above $5,000 or a testamentary instrument (e.g., a will). This is an indictable offense with a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment.

  • Theft Under $5,000: Involves property valued at $5,000 or less. This is a hybrid offense, meaning it can be prosecuted either summarily or by indictment. The maximum penalties are:

    • Indictable: Up to 2 years imprisonment.

    • Summary: Up to 6 months imprisonment, a $2,000 fine, or both.

Yes, under Section 333.1 of the Criminal Code, stealing a motor vehicle carries a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment for an indictable offense. For a third or subsequent conviction, there is a mandatory minimum sentence of 6 months. If prosecuted summarily, the maximum sentence is 18 months.

Remain silent and request a lawyer immediately. Anything you say can be used against you. At the same time, the police, in many cases, can continue to speak with you while you remain silent. Contact us for legal representation.

Yes. A criminal conviction can affect employment opportunities and may restrict international travel, including entry into the United States.

Legally, you can represent yourself, but it is highly discouraged. The criminal justice system is complex, and prosecutors will have experience on their side. A lawyer can help protect your rights and maximize your chances of a favorable outcome.

Missing a court date can result in a bench warrant for your arrest. If you accidentally miss a court appearance, contact a lawyer immediately to take the right legal steps and minimize potential consequences.

If you learn that a warrant has been issued for your arrest, do not ignore it. Contact a criminal lawyer in New Brunswick immediately. In many cases, we can arrange for you to turn yourself in under controlled conditions, avoiding unnecessary time in custody. We can also review the warrant for legal errors and start building your defense right away.

Yes. After an arrest, you may have a bail hearing, where the court decides whether you can be released while awaiting trial. A criminal defence lawyer can argue for your release under reasonable conditions, helping you avoid unnecessary time in custody.

Yes, we offer an initial case assessment to determine the best defense strategy for you.

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