If you or someone you love has been arrested for theft, burglary, or shoplifting, chances are you are worried sick about what the future might hold. Consequences can include conviction and jail time, fines, or probation. Finding a future employer to trust and hire someone with a criminal record may prove difficult. When such adverse consequences hang in the balance, it’s critically important that you find an experienced criminal defense lawyer who can provide you matter-of-fact advice and develop a coherent and aggressive defense strategy.
John Gilroy and Jeff Napoli have more than 25 years combined experience in the criminal courts of Oregon. As former prosecutors, they have first-hand experience in how the State of Oregon prosecutes felony and misdemeanor cases involving burglary, theft, and shoplifting. As defense attorneys, they have handled hundreds of cases involving criminal charges and have helped people just like you who are facing an uncertain future. If you need legal representation for a burglary, theft, or shoplifting charge, call the attorneys at Gilroy Napoli Short to schedule an interview (503-620-9887).
When you call Gilroy Napoli Short, you will speak to an attorney directly. They will listen to you and then tell you in no uncertain terms how your case stacks up. If you chose to retain their services, they will tell you what the best course of action to take are and defend your rights aggressively.
The attorneys at Gilroy and Napoli take on felony and misdemeanor cases involving the following:
When you become a client of Gilroy Napoli Short, your case will receive our attorneys’ upmost attention. They understand the ramifications of the charges against you and the emotional toll it is taking on you and your loved ones. With their years of experience in the courtroom, including work as former deputy district attorneys in Washington County, Oregon, the defense attorneys at Gilroy Napoli Short know how the criminal law process works and the best defense strategies to employ in cases involving burglary, theft, or shoplifting.
To talk to one of our defense lawyers, contact Gilroy Napoli Short at 503-620-9887 to schedule an interview about your case.
Chapter 164 of the Oregon Revised Statutes (“Offenses Against Property”) outlines the crimes and penalties related to theft, burglary and related offenses, including: