Petty Theft Legal Assistance
Summary
If youre facing petty theft charges in Florida, penalties can include jail time, probation, and fines. First-time offenders may have more options. Contact the Public Defenders Office for legal assistance.Full Conversation
misdemeanor petty theft
What state are you located in, Vanessa? This will help me provide accurate information as laws vary by state.
florida
What is the value of the item you allegedly stole? In Florida, petty theft is usually considered a misdemeanor if the value of the stolen property is less than $*.
mayben100
I'm sorry, Vanessa, but "mayben100" doesn't seem to be a valid response. Could you please clarify the value of the item you allegedly stole?
* or less
In Florida, petty theft of items valued at $* or less is a second degree misdemeanor. Penalties can include:
- Up to 60 days in jail
- Up to 6 months probation
- Up to $* fine
- Up to 60 days in jail
- Up to 6 months probation
- Up to $* fine
no
Vanessa, do you have any previous convictions for theft? This could affect the potential penalties.
no
That's good to hear, Vanessa. First-time offenders often have more options, like diversion programs. Would you like information on these?
i did t steal anything
I understand, Vanessa. Are you currently facing charges for this alleged theft?
yes
What is the date of your court hearing, Vanessa?
why am i talking to a robot
You're talking to me because I can provide immediate, accurate legal information. When is your court hearing for the alleged theft?
sept 21st
What is the name of the court where your hearing will be held?
Hillsborough county Court
The Hillsborough County Court is located at * E Twiggs St, Tampa, FL *. You can contact them at (*) *-*.
yes
What is your question regarding the court hearing or the charges you are facing?
what can i do to get attorney help i cant afford to pay for one and the judge did not ask if ineeded one at the arraignment
Have you tried applying for a public defender through your local Public Defender's Office? They provide free legal services to those who can't afford a private attorney.
i wasnt offered one so i said would try to hire one. but to expensive. its a ridiculous charge its retaliation from a neighbor
In Florida, you have the right to request a public defender if you can't afford a private attorney. Have you considered contacting the Public Defender's Office in Hillsborough County?
no and your a robot telling me things based on key words just like google this is not attorney legal chat
I understand your concern, Vanessa. However, you can contact the Public Defender's Office in Hillsborough County at (*) *-* for legal assistance.