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Sometimes referred to as larceny, theft covers a broad range of property crimes in California. The criminal classification of theft, and the sentencing that results, is largely dependent upon the nature of what was stolen. If the value of the stolen property is in excess of $950, the crime is classified as grand theft. If the value of the stolen property is less than $950, the crime is classified as petty theft. Our Rancho Cucamonga theft crime attorney at the Law Office of Robert Little can help you understand the charges you face and explain the various options available to you.


Accused of theft? Schedule your free consultation with our Rancho Cucamonga theft defense lawyer.


Criminal charges can result from the theft of:

  • Money
  • Personal property
  • Real property
  • The value of services performed

If that which was stolen was services or labor, its value is calculated over a 12-month period. If the value of stolen labor exceeded $950 in any one-year stretch, the defendant may be charged with grand theft. Any theft of domestic livestock or farm goods in excess of $250 may also be classified as grand theft. A felony conviction for grand theft can include a prison sentence of up to three years for a first-time offender.

Our firm can help you if you have been charged with:


Call our Rancho Cucamonga theft crime lawyer at 909-490-4170 for your complimentary case evaluation.


Learn How We Can Help You

If you've been arrested for a theft crime in Rancho Cucamonga, the Law Office of Robert Little has the experience you need. We have an AV Preeminent® Rating with Martindale-Hubbell® and are led by a Board Certified Criminal Trial Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Our criminal defense firm is completely dedicated to helping our clients find the favorable results they need during this difficult time. After starting out as a prosecutor, our founder, Robert Little, has spent the last two decades as a defense lawyer. One phone call is all it takes to ease your mind.




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