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We defend clients accused of grand theft, protecting your rights and minimizing legal consequences.

Grand theft involves the unlawful taking of higher-value property and can carry serious penalties, including felony charges, fines, probation, and imprisonment. Our Minnesota Criminal Defense Lawyers provide strategic and skilled defense to protect your freedom, assets, and reputation. From the initial consultation to courtroom representation, we guide clients through every step of the legal process.

Service features

We focus on achieving the best possible outcomes while safeguarding your future. As experienced Minnesota Theft Defense Attorneys, we investigate evidence, challenge prosecutorial claims, and build strong, personalized defense strategies for each client.

Why choose us

We provide aggressive, strategic defense for aggravated assault charges, protecting your rights, freedom, and future

Strategic Defense

We craft targeted defense strategies for grand theft and high-value property cases.

Experienced Lawyers

Our team has extensive experience defending clients facing grand theft charges in Minnesota.

Client-Focused Approach

We keep clients informed and involved at every stage of their case.

Proven Results

We have successfully defended clients against grand theft charges, helping reduce or dismiss penalties.

Popular questions

If you or a loved one is facing grand theft charges, contact us today for a confidential consultation.

What is grand theft in Minnesota?

Grand theft involves unlawfully taking property of high monetary value or certain types of property as defined by law.

Penalties may include felony charges, imprisonment, fines, restitution, and long-term legal consequences.

A skilled Minnesota Theft Defense Lawyer can review evidence, challenge procedures, and develop a strong defense.

Grand theft involves higher-value property and typically carries felony charges, while petty theft is lower-value and usually a misdemeanor.

Yes. We investigate all evidence, negotiate with prosecutors, and pursue alternatives to minimize penalties.

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Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.