Grand Larceny Defense Lawyer
A defense attorney can protect your rights and explain your options.
In any white collar crime, if the amount taken is significant, the prosecution will often add grand larceny to the list of charges. Financial crimes are complex, and the definition of grand larceny varies from state to state. If you are suspected of stealing money through fraud or any other criminal means, you could be charged with grand larceny.
Criminal investigations, no matter how straightforward they may appear, can be wide ranging and take unexpected turns. It is important to have a grand larceny defense lawyer who will advocate for you throughout the process and protect your rights.
- A grand larceny conviction can add to prison time and threaten your assets.
- An experienced attorney can explain the consequences of the charges and make sure you know all of your options.
- If you are charged with grand larceny or any white collar crime, do not attempt to answer questions without having a lawyer present.
Talk to a lawyer – and no one else. Free consultation. 888-414-2231.
At Boyle, Autry & Murphy, we know how tempting it can be to explain what happened when law enforcement starts asking questions. It is far wiser, however, to have an attorney guide you in any questioning or negotiations. You have that right. Contact us for a free consultation with a grand larceny defense lawyer. We represent clients accused of grand larceny and other white collar crimes nationwide. Our offices are in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C.

