by Scharff Law Firm Staff | May 26, 2023 | Theft Crimes
Is larceny a felony in North Carolina? Larceny, also known as theft, has a precise definition within North Carolina’s legal system. We aim to shed light on the exact meaning of larceny, its potential penalties, and the factors determining when it is a felony...
by Scharff Law Firm Staff | May 2, 2023 | Theft Crimes
Obtaining property by false pretense is a type of fraud that can result in serious legal consequences in North Carolina. This offense involves intentionally deceiving someone to obtain their property through false representation or pretense. This blog post will...
by Scharff Law Firm Staff | Jun 15, 2022 | Theft Crimes
If you face charges of possession of a stolen vehicle, it’s essential to know what to do. Many people assume that they must have stolen the car themselves for law enforcement to charge them, but this is not always the case. In North Carolina, 5,458 individuals...
by Scharff Law Firm Staff | Jun 7, 2022 | Theft Crimes
In North Carolina, is identity theft a felony? The answer is yes. Identity theft is a Class G felony in our state, and even as a first-time offender, you may face serious consequences. Let’s look at identity theft and what happens if you face a conviction for...
by Scharff Law Firm Staff | Mar 8, 2022 | Criminal Defense, Theft Crimes
Burglary is a criminal offense in all 50 states. The definition of burglary can vary from state to state, but generally, it’s the unlawful entry into a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime. But is burglary a felony? Let’s look at when North Carolina...
by Scharff Law Firm Staff | Mar 2, 2022 | Theft Crimes
If you’re facing armed robbery charges, you want answers about what to do next. Armed robbery is a serious offense that can result in hefty penalties, but defenses are available to those charged. Let’s look at what armed robbery is and how to defend against charges....