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Category Archives: Theft Offenses

Can the Police Search a Vehicle on Private Property Without a Search Warrant?

Johnson Legal, LLC Posted on September 13, 2018 by Mediap02390750September 13, 2018
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A recent case from the United States Supreme Court was a major victory for advocates of the 4th Amendment (shouldn’t we all be?). The case, Collins v. Virginia, addressed the issue of whether the exception to the warrant requirement of … Continue reading →

Posted in Criminal Defense, Search and Seizure, Theft Offenses

Burglary in Ohio – What You Should Know

Johnson Legal, LLC Posted on August 4, 2017 by Mediap02390750August 4, 2017
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Even with the economy turning around for some, many people still live in poverty in Ohio and are tempted to commit crimes to provide for their families. Some turn to property crimes, such as theft, but others commit more serious … Continue reading →

Posted in Criminal Defense, Theft Offenses

Receiving Stolen Property in Ohio – What You Should Know

Johnson Legal, LLC Posted on March 1, 2017 by Mediap02390750March 1, 2017
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Receiving stolen property is a broad offense in Ohio that covers a wide swath of criminal behavior. Moreover, it can be charged as a misdemeanor or as one of several felony offenses depending on certain factors. This offense carries significant … Continue reading →

Posted in Criminal Defense, Theft Offenses

What Happens to a First-Time Theft Offender in Ohio?

Johnson Legal, LLC Posted on February 14, 2017 by Mediap02390750February 14, 2017
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If you have been charged with theft in Ohio, you almost certainly are wondering what you should do next. Attorney David Johnson of Johnson Legal, LLC understands that shoplifting or other petty theft offenses are often a one-time mistake, youthful … Continue reading →

Posted in Criminal Defense, Theft Offenses

Theft in Ohio – What You Should Know

Johnson Legal, LLC Posted on March 29, 2016 by Mediap02390750March 29, 2016

Even with the economy rebounding for some, many still live in poverty in Ohio. Sometimes, people turn to stealing to buy groceries, pay bills, etc. However, it is a crime in Ohio to steal anything and the state can levy … Continue reading →

Posted in Criminal Defense, Theft Offenses

Civil Demand Letters in Ohio: Legalized Extortion?

Johnson Legal, LLC Posted on April 14, 2015 by Mediap02390750May 9, 2015

When a person is accused of theft, often a civil demand letter will be sent to the individual saying “we won’t press charges if you pay us $200.” Many ask if this is legal. Unfortunately, the answer is “yes.” ORC 2307.61 … Continue reading →

Posted in Criminal Defense, Theft Offenses

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