Huntsville, AL asked in Criminal Law for Georgia

Q: Would it be necessary to hire an attorney for a theft by receiving case?

Also the warrant has the incorrect name of the person who's property was said to be taken from.

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1 Lawyer Answer

A: Yes, a charge like theft can and will affect employment opportunities. This particular charge goes to your truth-telling and can have some damaging effects. An attorney can try to dispute the case if the facts are as you suggested but most importantly provide a plan so that it doesn't have long lasting effects.

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