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State Theft Crimes, Federal Theft Crimes
Typically, someone is charged with a state crime if they have stolen something from an individual or retail store. However, there are some property theft crimes that are federal offenses where the penalties upon conviction are much steeper.
For instance, someone who steals a load of fur coats from a store in Wisconsin but brings them into Minnesota to sell off can be charged with transporting stolen goods across a state line. This makes it a federal offense. Also, stealing anything from a bank is usually a federal crime as is nearly every form of white-collar crime such as embezzlement. It is important to know that theft crimes can be either State or Federal cases. In fact, you can be found guilty of the crime in one court system even if acquitted in the other.
Receiving Stolen Property is A Crime in Minnesota
Buying or accepting stolen property is considered a felony that is almost as serious as committing the theft. Here at Sieben Edmunds Miller, we are experienced Minneapolis Criminal Defense Attorneys and St.Paul Criminal Defense Attorney defending clients against theft charges in both state and Federal court. Even if you are found guilty because you committed the offense, we will argue for the least-onerous sentence to try to keep you from facing many of the consequences that can affect the rest of your life.
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