15110 Dallas Pkwy #400
Dallas, TX 75248
(972) 528-0478
15110 Dallas Pkwy #400
Dallas, TX 75248
972-233-5700
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Theft and shoplifting charges in Texas carry serious consequences that can impact your future for years to come. Whether you’re facing a minor misdemeanor charge for items worth less than $100 or a felony charge for higher-value items, the potential penalties include jail time, substantial fines, and a permanent criminal record.
At Law Offices of Richard C. McConathy, our experienced Arlington criminal defense lawyers understand the complexities of Texas theft laws and work aggressively to protect your rights.
With over 35 years of experience defending clients in Tarrant County courts, we provide the skilled representation you need during this challenging time. And offer flexible payment plans, so you don’t have to worry.
Contact our Arlington theft attorneys today at (972) 528-0478 for a confidential case review.
Under Texas Penal Code Section 31.03, theft occurs when someone unlawfully appropriates property with the intent to deprive the owner of that property. This broad definition encompasses various actions, including:
Shoplifting falls under the general theft statute but involves specific retail-related actions such as:
Texas law distinguishes theft from burglary, which requires unlawfully entering a building with intent to commit theft. Understanding these distinctions is vital for building an effective defense strategy.
The severity of shoplifting charges in Texas depends primarily on the value of the allegedly stolen merchandise:
| Value of Items | Charge Classification | Potential Penalties |
|---|---|---|
| Under $100 | Class C Misdemeanor | Fine up to $500 |
| $100 – $749.99 | Class B Misdemeanor | Up to 180 days jail + $2,000 fine |
| $750 – $2,499.99 | Class A Misdemeanor | Up to 1 year jail + $4,000 fine |
| $2,500 – $29,999.99 | State Jail Felony | 180 days – 2 years + $10,000 fine |
| $30,000 – $149,999.99 | Third Degree Felony | 2-10 years + $10,000 fine |
Example: Many shoplifting cases involve unclear surveillance footage or inventory system errors. Thorough investigation of the evidence can reveal weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, including poor video quality, malfunctioning security equipment, or improper evidence handling procedures.
When arrested for theft in Arlington, you’ll typically go through these steps:
Booking and Processing: You’ll be transported to Tarrant County Corrections Center (100 N Lamar St, Fort Worth, TX 76196) for fingerprinting, photographing, and initial processing. This typically takes 4-8 hours depending on jail capacity and intake volume.
Bond Information: Contact the Bond Desk at (817) 884-3000 for current bond status. Bonds can be posted 24/7 at the jail’s main entrance. Parking is available in the visitor lot (quarters required for meters).
Magistrate Warning: Within 24-48 hours, you’ll appear before a magistrate via video conference from the jail to be informed of charges and have bond set.
Arraignment: Depending on charge severity, you’ll appear either at:
Court Parking & Access:
Class C Theft Cases (under $100):
Higher-Level Theft Cases:
Document Requests:
If you’ve been arrested for theft in Arlington:
Exercise your right to remain silent: Anything you say can be used against you in court. Politely decline to answer questions without an attorney present.
Request a criminal defense attorney immediately: Don’t wait to seek legal representation. Early intervention can significantly impact your case outcome.
Document everything you remember: Write down details about the incident while they’re fresh in your memory.
Don’t discuss your case with anyone except your attorney, including family members or friends.
Don’t wait—contact our Arlington theft defense lawyers immediately at (972) 528-0478 to protect your rights.
Texas imposes increasingly severe penalties based on the value of stolen property and any aggravating factors. Understanding the full scope of potential consequences helps you appreciate why skilled legal representation is essential.
Class C Misdemeanor (under $100): While this may seem minor, it still creates a permanent criminal record that can affect employment and housing applications.
Class B Misdemeanor ($100-$749.99): Up to 180 days in jail plus fines. Many employers conduct background checks that will reveal this conviction.
Class A Misdemeanor ($750-$2,499.99): Up to one year in county jail. This level often triggers enhanced scrutiny for professional licenses and security clearances.
State Jail Felony ($2,500-$29,999.99): Imprisonment in state jail for 180 days to two years. Felony convictions carry lifelong consequences for voting rights, gun ownership, and employment opportunities.
Certain circumstances elevate charges to higher levels:
Beyond immediate penalties, theft convictions create lasting problems:
Employment Impact: Many employers automatically reject applicants with theft convictions, particularly for positions involving money handling or trust.
Housing Difficulties: Landlords often deny rental applications from individuals with criminal records.
Professional Licensing: Theft convictions can prevent obtaining or maintaining professional licenses in fields like healthcare, finance, or education.
Immigration Issues: Non-citizens may face deportation or denial of citizenship applications.
Hypothetical Scenario: Consider Sarah, a college student charged with shoplifting a $200 textbook. Even though this is “only” a Class B misdemeanor, a conviction could affect her eligibility for student loans, internships, and future career opportunities in her chosen field of accounting.
We begin every case with a thorough analysis of the evidence against you. Our investigation process includes:
In many cases, we discover crucial details that prosecutors initially overlooked, such as malfunctioning security cameras or improper evidence handling.
The Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. We scrutinize every aspect of your arrest for constitutional violations:
Unlawful detainment: Store security must have reasonable suspicion to detain suspected shoplifters. Detaining someone based solely on profiling or insufficient evidence violates your rights.
Improper search procedures: Police must follow specific protocols when searching your person or belongings. Evidence obtained through illegal searches can be suppressed.
Coerced confessions: Statements made under duress or without proper Miranda warnings may be inadmissible in court.
Our relationships with Arlington-area prosecutors often enable favorable plea negotiations:
Deferred adjudication: This allows you to avoid a conviction if you successfully complete probation terms.
Pretrial diversion programs: First-time offenders may qualify for programs that result in dismissed charges upon completion.
Reduced charges: We may negotiate from felony to misdemeanor charges or secure reductions in alleged theft values.
When negotiations fail to achieve acceptable results, we’re prepared to fight your case at trial. Our trial experience includes:
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Our familiarity with Arlington courts, prosecutors, and law enforcement provides significant advantages:
We regularly practice in the Tarrant County courthouses where your case will be heard, including the Tarrant County Criminal Courts located at 401 W Belknap St, Fort Worth, TX. Our relationships with local prosecutors often facilitate more favorable negotiations than out-of-area attorneys can achieve.
Judge Knowledge: We understand the tendencies and preferences of local judges, allowing us to tailor our approach for maximum effectiveness.
Police Procedures: Our experience with Arlington Police Department procedures helps us identify potential weaknesses in their investigation methods.
Unlike general practice attorneys who handle various legal matters, we concentrate specifically on criminal defense, including theft and shoplifting cases. This focus ensures:
We recognize that every theft case involves unique circumstances requiring individualized attention:
Comprehensive case review: We examine every detail of your situation, from the alleged incident to your personal background and goals.
Tailored defense approach: Our strategy addresses your specific charges, circumstances, and desired outcomes.
Regular communication: We keep you informed about case developments and explain legal procedures in understandable terms.
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We defend against all forms of theft offenses, including:
Items valued under $100 that still create permanent criminal records affecting employment and housing.
Department stores, grocery stores, pharmacies, electronics retailers, and clothing stores throughout Arlington.
Insufficient funds checks with intent to defraud, unauthorized credit card use, identity theft, and forgery connected to theft charges.
Cash register theft, inventory shrinkage allegations, fraudulent expense reports, and misappropriation of company property.
Vehicle theft, jewelry, construction equipment, art, and collectibles carrying potential prison sentences.
Coordinated shoplifting schemes, booster bag operations, online resale of stolen merchandise, and multi-store theft conspiracies.
Organized retail theft cases often involve multiple defendants and complex evidence chains. Thorough analysis of surveillance footage, cell phone records, and witness testimony can reveal inconsistencies that cast doubt on allegations of coordinated criminal activity.
Time is critical when facing theft charges in Arlington. The sooner we begin working on your case, the better we can protect your rights and build a strong defense strategy. Evidence can disappear, witnesses’ memories fade, and important legal deadlines approach quickly.
At Law Offices of Richard C. McConathy, we offer free initial consultations where we’ll review your case, explain your legal options, and discuss potential defense strategies. Our 35+ years of experience defending clients in Tarrant County courts means we understand how to achieve favorable outcomes even in challenging situations.
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Shoplifting becomes a felony when the value of allegedly stolen merchandise reaches $2,500 or more. Prior theft convictions can also enhance misdemeanor charges to felony levels. State jail felonies carry potential sentences of 180 days to two years in prison.
Penalties vary by specific value ranges:
Additional consequences include probation, community service, and permanent criminal records.
Yes, theft charges can be dismissed under various circumstances:
Our firm has achieved hundreds of dismissals and favorable outcomes for theft clients through skilled legal advocacy, as documented in our case results from public court records.
Absolutely. Even first-time misdemeanor theft charges create permanent criminal records affecting employment, housing, and educational opportunities. An experienced attorney can often:
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