Theft Crimes

South L.A. Man Checho Arrested for Armed Carjackings

South L.A. Man Indicted by Federal Grand Jury for Series of Armed Carjackings in Los Angeles County

On July 31, 2024, Sergio Macias, also known as “Checho,” was arrested on a nine-count federal indictment for a series of armed carjackings in Los Angeles County. This arrest follows a three-week crime spree from November 15 to December 9, 2023, involving Macias and three other defendants: Michael Anthony Fisher (“Ghost”), Andres Silva Cerrillos (“Ruler”), […]

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Tom Girardi, former attorney, August 2024 in Los Angeles, facing federal fraud charges alongside ex-CFO Christopher Kamon.

Four L.A. Men Arrested After Posting Photos of Stolen Cash on Instagram

  On July 10, an indictment was unsealed charging four men from Los Angeles County with a series of armed robberies. Charles Christopher (24, Compton), D’Angelo Spencer (26, South Los Angeles), Jordan Leonard (25, Torrance), and Tazjar Rouse (22, Hollywood) face multiple federal charges. These include conspiracy to interfere with commerce by robbery, interference with

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Overview of California Criminal Statute of Limitations for Misdemeanors and Felonies

Petty Theft vs. Grand Theft: Understanding California’s Theft Laws

  In California, theft laws categorize offenses based on the value of the property stolen and the circumstances under which the theft occurred. These laws differentiate primarily between petty theft and grand theft, each carrying distinct legal definitions and penalties. Understanding these categories is crucial for comprehending the potential legal consequences and the judicial process

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Grand Theft Auto and Joyriding Charges for Minors in California

What Is the Difference Between Auto Burglary and Grand Theft Auto?

Auto burglary and grand theft auto are two of the most common vehicle-related crimes in California. These offenses impact victims and communities significantly, leading to substantial financial loss and increasing insurance premiums. In response, California law imposes strict penalties to deter these crimes and address the concerns of public safety and property security. Understanding the

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Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer representing clients charged with first-degree robbery under Penal Code 212.5 PC

First-Degree Robbery – California Penal Code § 212.5 PC

First-Degree Robbery – California Penal Code § 212.5 PC REQUEST A Free CONSULTATION Defending Against First-Degree Robbery in Los Angeles First-degree robbery under Penal Code 212.5 PC is one of the most seriously prosecuted felonies in California and one of the most aggressively charged by Los Angeles County prosecutors. It is a strike offense under

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Shoplifting – California Penal Code 459.5 PC

Shoplifting – California Penal Code 459.5 PC REQUEST A Free CONSULTATION Los Angeles Shoplifting Attorney A shoplifting charge under Penal Code 459.5 PC may be a misdemeanor but the consequences of a conviction are real and permanent. A shoplifting conviction creates a criminal record that surfaces on background checks, affects employment in any position requiring

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When Does Petty Theft Escalate to a Felony in Los Angeles?

Petty theft, under California law, refers to the theft of property whose value does not exceed $950. This type of theft is classified as a misdemeanor, reflecting its lower severity compared to grand theft. California Penal Code Section 484 defines petty theft as the unlawful taking of someone else’s property when the property’s value is

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Two L.A. County Men Face Serious Charges for Massage Parlor Robberies

Two men from Los Angeles County are charged with a series of armed robberies. These incidents targeted massage parlors in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. The charges against them include interference with commerce by robbery under the Hobbs Act and using a firearm during a crime of violence. Legal Charges and Penal Codes Interference with

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Federal Sentencing of San Bernardino Brothers for Armed Robbery and Homicide

A court has sentenced two brothers, Martrell Patrick Shaw, 20, and Rontrell Brainell Shaw, 22, to federal prison for their roles in the armed robbery and murder of a marijuana dealer in San Bernardino in July 2021. Along with their cousin Dillion Jones, the Shaw brothers meticulously planned and carried out the robbery, which tragically

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