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Category Archives: Theft Defense

ATM

Federal Penalties For Robberies Involving ATMs

By Reep Coleman & Stubbendorff |

Robbery is one of the most serious types of theft crimes in Seminole. Depending on the circumstances, you could be facing felony charges resulting in heavy fines and a potentially lengthy jail sentence. When this type of crime involves automated teller machines (ATMs), penalties are even more severe. Police Search For Suspects In Clearwater… Read More »

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Financial Abuse Of Older Adults A Common Type of Theft Crime In Florida

By Reep Coleman & Stubbendorff |

Older adult abuse and neglect is an unfortunately common problem. It is particularly relevant in Seminole, Clearwater, and other parts of Pinellas County due to our large older adult population. Aside from physical acts of violence, it also includes financial abuse. This means depriving older adults of money, property, or other assets. Financial abuse… Read More »

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Theft

What Constitutes Theft Under Florida Law?

By Reep Coleman & Stubbendorff |

Although the terms theft, larceny, burglary, and robbery are often used interchangeably, the reality is that these are all distinct crimes under Florida law. Unfortunately, the difference between these crimes is often overlooked, which can have serious consequences for those who are accused of a theft offense in Florida. To ensure that you have… Read More »

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