Eagan Robbery Lawyers
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Eagan Robbery, burglary and Eagan theft convictions can result in significant penalties. Depending on the crime, you can be charged with a Eagan felony and face severe fines or an extended Eagan prison sentence. If you have been charged with a robbery, burglary or theft crime, you need aggressive legal advocacy to protect your legal rights. At Wise Laws, our Eagan attorneys offer strategic defense and will take every necessary legal action to protect your interests in court.
Robbery, burglary, and Eagan theft defense attorneys that are affiliated with Wise Laws will take a bold and strategic approach to protect your rights and defeat the charges you face. Contact us today for a free consultation
Protect your rights - Stay out of jail - Prevent a serious criminal record
Eagan Burglary, robbery and theft prosecutions depend heavily on the facts of the case. The prosecutor must prove every element of the crime through such evidence as video camera surveillance, witness statements and circumstantial evidence. Whether you are under investigation or facing Eagan theft charges, our attorneys can mount an aggressive defense by challenging the evidence presented against you.
Our team, led by Wise Laws is a skilled, result-driven group focused on protecting your rights. When you are faced with a Eagan robbery or theft crime charge, your rights and your future are at risk. We will take every necessary step to defeat the Eagan charges or minimize the penalties you face.
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Protect your rights - Eagan shoplifting, burglary and theft are serious offenses
Many people charged with burglary, shoplifting and other Eagan theft crimes do not take the offenses seriously. Any theft over $400 is considered "grand theft" and is charged as a felony. Whether you are under investigation or already facing serious criminal charges, you need a skilled and aggressive defense attorney to fight the charges and prevent serious penalties including fines and jail time.
In a case, Wise Laws affiliated Eagan attorney agreed to represent a wealthy woman, who was a wife and a mother of two (2) children. She was arrested for shoplifting and sent to jail. After securing her release from custody, the Eagan lawyer began to dissect her case. He noticed she might have been the victim of an undiagnosed psychological disorder, which may have caused her to commit this act. The problem was that she was convicted of the same offense twice before. The Wise Laws Eagan lawyer successfully persuaded the prosecutor not to file charges against his client. This saved her from prison time and deportation.