Understanding Receiving Stolen Property Charges in Massachusetts
Although most people associate the term of
theft crimes with the idea of physically taking someone else's property in crimes such as
burglary, Massachusetts also considers it a crime to be the one receiving the stolen property. In fact, this type of crime carries with it severe punishments, that depending on the value of the received stolen property, can range up to two and a half years in jail and a monetary fine of $250. Subsequent convictions will only grow exponentially in severity.
When you are facing consequences of this nature, you cannot be happy with a mild legal defense. You need a
Boston theft crime lawyer that will be willing to roll up their sleeves and go the distance in their efforts to help you defend your rights against the consequences of a successful conviction. At the
Massachusetts Criminal Defense Group, we understand the need for fast action and effective legal defense. If you choose to work with us, you can be confident that we will do everything in our power to help you. We will never back down, and we will fight every step of the way to help you achieve your desirable result.
Tenacious Representation in Theft Crime Cases
If you are currently facing criminal charges in Massachusetts, you should be put on notice now that the District Attorney will do everything in their power to push for a successful conviction and the strict penalties that will accompany it. Similarly, however, you can trust that our attorneys will push even harder to protect you. With a reputation for creative and hard-hitting legal footwork, you can be comfortable knowing that we will never satisfy ourselves with subpar legal assistance and will instead do everything in our power to assist you.
Arrested for Receiving Stolen Property in Massachusetts? First Meeting Free
We not only defend clients facing Boston theft crimes, but we also appear at RMV hearings, probation violation hearings, and Clerk Magistrate hearings. When clients wish to erase their criminal record, we'll also prepare and present motions (or "petitions") to seal their criminal records. Call (800) 461-6900, or use our online contact form to schedule an appointment and free consultation at any of our law offices.




