Arlington County Embezzlement Attorney

By Rex Flynn,
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Speak with a proven Arlington County Embezzlement Attorney

Theft related crimes are serious and they can affect you and your livelihood, especially in Virginia.  They can cause problems with employers, education, and many of these charges have serious collateral consequences, such as immigration consequences, problems with current and future employers, professional licenses, college and professional school admission, and a myriad of other situations.  At the Flynn Law Firm, we recognize how serious these charges are.  You need a proven Arlington County Embezzlement Attorney to fight for you.

Arlington County Embezzlement Attorney

Embezzlement is different than most types of theft related charges.  In a typical theft charge, the alleged perpetrator is often a stranger or someone unknown to the owner of the property that is stolen.  In cases of embezzlement, it is the opposite.  The alleged thief, is someone known to the owner of the property, and someone whom the owner has placed in a position of trust.

Embezzlement, on the other hand, the alleged thief has been given permission by the owner of (the allegedly stolen) property, and is usually an employee.  That employee is then accused of taking the owner’s property for their own purposes.  For example, an employee is working at a register of a store, and is provided $100 in cash by a customer.  The $100 belongs to the store, and the store owner has given the employee permission to collect the money for the sale of their goods.  If the employee pockets that $100, they can be charged with embezzlement.  In all cases of embezzlement, whether it’s an actual employee or not, the alleged embezzler will have to have had some relationship of trust with the owner, and abused that trust.

Like the other theft related charges, the seriousness of an embezzlement charge will be tethered to the value amount of the item allegedly stolen.  If the value of the item is under $200, then it will be a Class 1 Misdemeanor.  If it is over $200, then it will be a Class 4 Felony.

If you or someone you care about has been charged in Arlington County with embezzlement or another theft-related offense, contact the Flynn Law Firm for a free consultation.  We are an African American law firm with 8 years of experience with embezzlement cases in Arlington County.  These charges are serious, you deserve to be represented by an attorney that you trust and that will fight for you to the very end.  Give us a call today for a free consultation.