We defend clients accused of shoplifting, protecting your rights and minimizing penalties.

Shoplifting charges, even for minor offenses, can have serious consequences including fines, probation, and criminal records. Our Minnesota Criminal Defense Lawyers provide skilled and strategic defense to protect your reputation and legal rights. We guide clients through every step, from initial consultation to courtroom representation.
Service features
We focus on achieving the best possible outcomes while safeguarding your future. As experienced Minnesota Theft Defense Attorneys, we investigate evidence, challenge prosecution claims, and build a strong, tailored defense for each client.
- Shoplifting Defense
- Retail Theft Charges
- Evidence Review
- Court Representation
- Restitution Negotiation
Why choose us
We provide aggressive, strategic defense for shoplifting charges, and help you to protect your rights, freedom, and future.
Strategic Defense
We create focused defense strategies for shoplifting and retail theft charges.
Experienced Lawyers
Our team has extensive experience handling shoplifting and petty theft cases in Minnesota.
Client-Focused Approach
We keep clients informed and involved in every step of their defense.
Proven Results
We have successfully defended clients against shoplifting charges across Minnesota.
Popular questions
If you or a loved one is facing shoplifting charges, contact us today for a confidential consultation.
What is considered shoplifting in Minnesota?
Shoplifting is taking merchandise from a store without paying or intending to pay for it.
What penalties can I face?
Penalties can include fines, probation, restitution, and potential criminal records depending on the value of stolen items.
How can I protect my rights if charged?
A skilled Minnesota Theft Defense Lawyer can review evidence, challenge procedures, and develop a strong defense.
Is shoplifting considered a misdemeanor or felony?
It depends on the value of the items stolen, minor cases are typically misdemeanors, higher-value cases may be felonies.
Can a lawyer help reduce or dismiss charges?
Yes. We analyze evidence, negotiate with prosecutors, and pursue alternatives to minimize consequences.
Schedule your free consultation today!
Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.