Larceny Ulster County
Scott Russell Law

Larceny Defense Lawyer in Ulster County

Larceny, in its simplest form, is a theft that involves taking someone else’s property without consent and intending to deprive them of it. Penalties for larceny in New York can range from fines or probation to lengthy prison terms. These terms can vary depending on factors such as the value of the stolen goods, the offender’s criminal history, and whether violence was involved. Certain factors are taken into account by prosecutors when determining an appropriate sentence for a larceny conviction, and an experienced prosecutor like Scott can help you every step of the way. When you work with Scott Russell, your case becomes important to us, and we work vigilantly to handle these cases with the utmost care and professionalism.

Different theft categories have varying penalties based on the value of what was stolen:

  • Petty larceny – under $1,000, can lead to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine
  • Grand Larceny – fourth degree: between $1,000 and $3,000, resulting in a $5,000 fine and four years imprisonment
  • Grand Larceny – third degree: ranges from $3,000 to $50,000, can lead to seven years in jail and a $5,000 fine
  • Second-degree grand larceny: ranges from $50,000 to $1 million, can result in 15 years of imprisonment and a $15,000 fine
  • First-degree grand larceny: involves property over $1 million, may result in 25 years in prison and a $30,000 fine or twice the gain from the crime

Securing legal counsel early in your proceedings is very important. Evidence collection sits at the early stages, and it’s crucial that all variables are collected and analyzed. Then, by applying these case properties to your specific charges, we will build you a case that fits your desired outcome.

Grand Larceny Laws in New York

Facing a Grand Larceny is a serious crime in the State of New York. The charges include auto theft, burglary, robbery, embezzlement, and identity theft. You could easily face grand larceny charges if you’re accused of stealing a vehicle, breaking into a building, or misappropriating funds. Scott Russell is a seasoned prosecutor and defense attorney who will work diligently to help you with your larceny charge. You can trust us to represent you sincerely, confidently, and thoughtfully.

Types of Grand Larceny Charges:

  • Auto Theft: Stealing a motor vehicle, such as a car, truck, or motorcycle, is often charged as grand larceny due to the significant value of the stolen property related to auto theft.
  • Burglary: Breaking into a building or property with the intent to steal personal items can lead to grand larceny charges, especially if the stolen goods are of substantial value.
  • Robbery: This involves the theft of property from a person or their immediate presence through force, fear, or intimidation. If the stolen property’s value is high, it could result in grand larceny charges.
  • Embezzlement: Misappropriating funds or property that have been entrusted to you by an employer, client, or organization, with the intention to deprive them of those assets permanently, can lead to grand larceny charges.
  • Identity Theft: Using another person’s personal information to commit financial fraud or theft can result in grand larceny charges, especially if the stolen funds or assets are substantial.

When you work with Scott Russell Law, you receive an unbiased, practical, and thorough examination of the allegations against you and a thorough understanding of the legal procedures to follow. By working with an experienced attorney like Scott, we will identify essential factors in the case and uncover any potential errors or misconduct by law enforcement to provide the best outcome for you.

Local Defense Against Petit Larceny

In petit larceny cases, the prosecution must demonstrate that the property’s value is below a certain limit to prove guilt. This is a significant factor that sets petit larceny apart from grand larceny, indicating how the property’s value influences the law.

The State is required to prove several crucial elements beyond a reasonable doubt, as per New York law. These elements include:

  • Someone deliberately commits theft by taking, carrying, leading, or driving away property that belongs to someone else.
  • The act of theft occurs without the owner’s permission.
  • The stolen property is valued at less than $1000.

If you have been accused of petit larceny, you are being charged with intentionally taking someone else’s property without their consent. This is a serious allegation, and you should seek help from Scott Russell Law immediately.

Contact Scott Russell to Fight Your Ulster County Charges

With a wealth of legal experience spanning over two decades, Scott Russell Law stands as a steadfast advocate for those entangled in larceny cases.

His unique background, including prosecutorial experience within the New York legal landscape, sets him apart as an invaluable asset.

We genuinely stand by your side as we support you through this challenging situation.

  • Rest assured that our adept team is at your service, offering tailored and efficient legal representation.
  • We possess extensive knowledge of both petit and grand larceny charges, dedicating unwavering effort to ensuring our clients receive optimal defense. We aim to make you feel as confident and comfortable with the process as we guide you through this trying period.
  • We are genuinely here to support you during this challenging situation.

We are adept at handling petty and grand larceny charges and dedicate unwavering effort to securing our clients’ best possible defense.

Don’t hesitate to contact us today for the assistance you require.
Scott Russell is the expert you need for your larceny case. He knows the legal system inside and out and is committed to justice. With his help, you can feel confident that your lawsuit will be handled with ease and precision – Trust Scott to ensure the best possible outcome for you.

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