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Home Criminal Defense Legal Blog Colorado Theft Attorney – Defending a Larceny by False Pretenses Charge

Colorado Theft Attorney – Defending a Larceny by False Pretenses Charge

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Monday, 07 February 2011 21:13

colorado_theft_attorneyDefending against a charge of larceny by false pretenses can be a complicated task in Colorado.  Given the penalties you will face if convicted, it is wise to consult with a Colorado theft attorney.  As opposed to the crime of larceny alone, committing a theft of “false pretenses” is a crime that is carried out by deceit.  It is by pretending to be someone else that a crime of false pretenses occurs, and the victim is often cheated out of large sums of money.  By virtue of this fact, thefts that fall in to this category tend to carry much more serious consequences.

If you have been convicted of theft through false pretenses, a Colorado theft attorney will be able to look at the evidence that points to you and determine if you knowingly deceived the victim.  Often considered “fraud”, the crime of false pretenses is defined by making a false representation of oneself, but misleading statements or simply remaining silent cannot be considered larceny by false pretenses, nor can an individual’s opinion be considered as evidence in this kind of crime.  Additionally, a false statement must be made about something important, not a meaningless fact, in order to support a false pretenses charge.

 

If you have been charged with a theft that involves larceny or false pretenses, a Colorado theft attorney can step in and look at the evidence against you through the eyes of the judge or district attorney.  While it may point to your guilt in some aspects of the crime, proving intent to commit a false pretenses crime can be tricky.  A Colorado theft attorney from the experienced team of criminal defense lawyers at Clawson & Clawson, LLP is ready to help you with a free consultation.

 

Matthew Clawson

Matthew Clawson is an attorney in Colorado Springs, CO and a partner with the Clawson & Clawson Law Firm, LLP.  Matthew believes the most effective and cost-efficient legal services are provided by attorneys who maintain their integrity and communicate honestly with clients.

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