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Buffalo Theft & Property Crimes Attorney

Property crime defense lawyer fighting theft, fraud, and burglary allegations

You could be facing criminal charges for theft, burglary, robbery, or fraud—each with its own complex legal implications; even a first offense can damage your record and hurt future employment or housing prospects; prosecutors will press hard, but that doesn’t mean their case is bulletproof.
Theft and property crime accusations range from shoplifting to major fraud schemes; even non-violent offenses can come with harsh penalties and restitution demands; your side of the story matters and deserves to be told.

Understanding New York Theft & Property Crimes

You could be facing charges for theft, larceny, or fraud in Buffalo, which range from misdemeanors to felonies based on value and prior history. Grand larceny in New York begins at \$1,000 and can carry up to 7 years in prison. A fraud conviction may include restitution and damage your ability to find work. Local courts are increasingly using video and social media as evidence.
Accused of theft or fraud? Make your first call your strongest defense.

Key Facts You Need to Know About DUI Defense

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Fight Back Against Theft, Fraud, and Property Crime Allegations
Whether it’s petty theft or large-scale fraud, you need a Buffalo criminal defense lawyer who can cut through the case and defend your reputation.

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One Mistake Shouldn’t Ruin Your Life or Your Reputation
Prosecutors want convictions—we want the truth, and we’ll fight to make sure your side is heard.

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Theft Allegations Can Damage More Than Your Record
Theft charges can ruin your name and career—defend yourself with an attorney who knows how to dismantle weak evidence.

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We Don’t Judge. We Defend. Start Rebuilding Today

We dismantle weak theft and fraud cases and push for dismissals, reductions, or trial wins.

What to Expect with a Theft & Property Crimes Case

Your Questions Answered

In Buffalo, theft charges—ranging from petit larceny to grand larceny—are processed through Buffalo City Court or Erie County Court. The value of the property and your record will shape plea offers. Prosecutors may use surveillance footage or digital records to build their case. Your lawyer will focus on intent, evidence gaps, and negotiation to resolve your case favorably.