San Diego’s Trusted Criminal Defense Attorneys

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Allies in Criminal Defense

Flores Legal Allies
Flores Legal Allies
Andrew Flores
Andrew Flores
Flores Legal Allies
Andrew Flores
Andrew Flores
Flores Legal Allies

San Diego’s Trusted Criminal Defense Attorneys

Your Strong and Loyal
Allies in Criminal Defense

Flores Legal Allies
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Larceny Lawyer San Diego

When facing a larceny charge, the weight of the legal system can feel crushing. Whether it’s a misunderstanding, a false accusation, or a momentary lapse in judgment, the consequences can be life-altering. At Flores Legal Allies, we understand how difficult these situations can be—and we’re not just your legal representative, we become your ally. We listen deeply, act decisively, and bring clarity to the chaos.

What Is Larceny?

Larceny, often confused with theft or burglary, is a specific criminal charge that involves the unlawful taking of someone else's property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. Under California law, larceny can be categorized as either petty theft or grand theft, depending on the value of the item or items taken.

If the value of the stolen property exceeds $950, it’s typically charged as grand theft. Anything below that threshold may result in a petty theft charge. However, aggravating factors—such as prior convictions, the type of item stolen (e.g., a firearm), or how the crime was committed—can influence the severity of the charges.

Understanding the nature of your charges is the first step toward building a solid defense. That’s why having a trusted larceny lawyer is critical to preserving your rights and your future.

Common Examples of Larceny Charges

Clients often come to us feeling overwhelmed, unsure whether what they’re facing even qualifies as larceny. Below are some common scenarios that can lead to larceny charges in San Diego:

  • Shoplifting from a retail store
  • Stealing from an employer (embezzlement)
  • Taking personal property from a friend, roommate, or family member
  • Pickpocketing or purse-snatching
  • Stealing a bicycle, electronics, or other valuables
  • Unlawful use of credit cards or bank accounts

Each of these situations carries different implications depending on the circumstances and your criminal history. At Flores Legal Allies, we explore every angle of your case to develop a tailored and strategic defense.

Penalties for Larceny in San Diego

The consequences for larceny can vary widely and include:

  • Fines – Petty theft can result in fines of up to $1,000; grand theft fines are often significantly higher.
  • Jail time – Petty theft may lead to up to six months in county jail, while grand theft could carry a sentence of up to three years or more.
  • Probation – Often accompanied by mandatory community service, counseling, or restitution to the victim.
  • A permanent criminal record – This can impact employment, housing, and future legal proceedings.

These penalties are serious, but they’re not the end of your story. A dedicated larceny lawyer can often reduce charges, negotiate alternative sentencing, or even seek a case dismissal—especially for first-time offenders.

Why Having a Larceny Lawyer Matters

Many people charged with larceny don’t realize just how much is at stake until it’s too late. Trying to navigate the legal system alone, or relying on a public defender with limited time, often leads to missed opportunities for a better outcome.

At Flores Legal Allies, we do more than defend you—we guide you through the emotional and legal turmoil. Our approach is different:

  • We listen to your story. Most law firms focus solely on the facts. We focus on the person behind the case.
  • We investigate deeply. From security footage to witness statements, we leave no stone unturned.
  • We negotiate with skill. Whether it's a diversion program, charge reduction, or dismissal, we pursue every available option.
  • We bring calm. We know how overwhelming the justice system can be. Our job is to provide reassurance, clarity, and direction.

Our clients are more than case numbers—they’re individuals facing one of the most stressful moments of their lives. That’s why we become their legal ally, not just their attorney.

Potential Defenses to Larceny Charges

Not all accusations of larceny hold up in court. Here are some of the most common defenses we use when representing clients:

1. Lack of Intent

The prosecution must prove that you intended to steal. If you mistakenly took an item believing it was yours, there may be no crime at all.

2. Consent

If the owner of the property gave you permission to take or borrow the item, that can be a valid defense.

3. Mistaken Identity

Many theft accusations result from surveillance footage or eyewitness misidentification. If there’s doubt about who committed the crime, your charges may not stand.

4. False Accusation

Unfortunately, false accusations do happen—especially in family, roommate, or employment disputes. These situations require careful investigation and assertive defense strategies.

5. Entrapment

If law enforcement officers encouraged or coerced you into committing the theft, entrapment may apply.

Each case is unique, and the best defense depends on the facts, available evidence, and your personal background. That’s why working with a knowledgeable larceny lawyer is so critical.

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Larceny and Immigration Status

For non-citizens, larceny charges can carry serious immigration consequences, including deportation or denial of naturalization. If you or a loved one is not a U.S. citizen, it’s absolutely essential to work with a criminal defense attorney who understands the intersection of criminal and immigration law.

At Flores Legal Allies, we are deeply experienced in advising immigrants and working to protect their status while resolving criminal charges.

What to Do If You’re Accused of Larceny

If you or a loved one has been arrested or charged with larceny, follow these critical steps:

  1. Do not speak to police without a lawyer present.
  2. Avoid contact with the alleged victim.
  3. Document everything — receipts, communications, or potential alibis.
  4. Contact a criminal defense lawyer immediately.

The sooner you act, the more options you have for protecting your rights and your freedom.

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How We Can Help

At Flores Legal Allies, we don't just fight cases—we support people. Led by attorney Andrew Flores, our firm is built on the belief that every client deserves to be heard, respected, and defended with excellence. When you come to us for help with a larceny charge, we:

  • Treat your case with urgency and care
  • Offer clear explanations of your options
  • Develop customized legal strategies
  • Seek every opportunity to protect your record, your future, and your peace of mind

Larceny charges don’t define who you are. We’re here to help you move forward—stronger, wiser, and with your dignity intact.

Need a trusted larceny lawyer San Diego residents rely on? Contact Flores Legal Allies today. Let’s navigate this together.

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