Houston Shoplifting Attorney

Harris County Shoplifting Lawyer

Shoplifting is a serious crime. Many teens and young adults may think that shoplifting is a small matter, but shoplifting is a theft crime and a theft conviction can have serious and lifelong consequences.  It only takes one brief, impulsive and poor decision to shoplift to ruin your future.  In addition to the embarrassment and possible stigma of a theft conviction, other consequences could include:

  • Cannot Get a Job.  Most employers will not hire you if you have a theft conviction on your record.  If you lie on your job application to obtain employment, you will be fired a short time later.  Criminal records can easily be checked by employers online at the website of the Harris County District Clerk.  When there is already widespread unemployment due to a slow economy, a theft conviction could make you unemployable.
  • Cannot Return to the Store.  If you were caught shoplifting, the store owner may permanently ban you from returning.  If the store is the only nearby grocery, then that could be a big inconvenience or worse.
  • A 3rd Shoplifting Conviction Is a Felony.  If you get caught shoplifting after having been previously convicted two or more times of theft, you will be charged with a state jail felony.

Houston Criminal Trial Lawyers Defending Your Rights, Freedom and Future

Houston Theft Defense Attorney

At the Law Office of James Sullivan & Associates, we know what is at risk when our clients face shoplifting charges.   Our job is to fight for your rights, freedom and future.  Attorney James Sullivan has been fighting misdemeanor and felony charges at trial since 1994, and we will use our extensive experience to get you the best possible result.

Contact James Sullivan & Associates for a free initial consultation at (281) 546-6428 about your shoplifting charges in Harris County (Houston), Montgomery County (Conroe), Fort Bend County (Richmond), Brazoria County (Angleton), Galveston County (Galveston), Matagorda County (Bay City),  Waller County (Hempstead), Washington County (Brenham), Liberty County (Liberty),  Chambers County (Anahuac), Jefferson County (Beaumont) and throughout Texas.