In Arizona, shoplifting offenses are taken very seriously. In large part, this is because approximately 44 percent of all arrests in the state involve shoplifting. As a result, Phoenix law enforcement has begun taking an increasingly hardline position when it comes to retail theft crimes, especially organized retail theft. However, don’t let the fact that you’ve been charged with a crime prevent you from fighting for your freedom. At the Law Office of James E. Novak, our Phoenix organized retail theft lawyer has successfully defended the rights of countless clients facing serious misdemeanor and felony theft crimes, and we look forward to meeting with you to discuss how we can help you fight your case.
What is Organized Retail Theft?In Arizona, organized retail theft refers to situations where individuals or groups systematically steal merchandise from retail establishments with the intent to resell it for profit. Under Arizona law, this is considered a serious crime and is treated differently than ordinary shoplifting due to its organized nature and the financial impact it has on businesses.
Under Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-18-19, organized retail theft is the act of knowingly obtaining merchandise from a retail establishment with the intent to sell, transfer, distribute, or return the merchandise for value. Organized retail theft also covers using “an artifice, instrument, container, device or other article” to remove goods from a store without paying for them.
What is the Punishment for Organized Retail Theft in Phoenix?Organized retail theft is classified as a felony in Arizona, and the penalties can be severe. Unlike other shoplifting offenses, the state’s organized retail theft law doesn’t consider the value of the goods that were allegedly stolen. Thus, regardless of the value of the objects, the crime is considered a Class 4 felony.
A Class 4 felony carries a sentence between one and 3.75 years in jail for a first-time offender. However, if you have a prior felony conviction, the range of punishment increases to between 2.25 and 7.5 years.
Defenses to Organized Retail TheftOne of the most common defenses to organized retail theft involves claiming that you were not working as a part of a larger organization. Of course, this defense does nothing to defeat the underlying shoplifting charges, which could still leave you exposed to a significant sentence.
Other than this, many of the defenses to organized retail theft are the same as for a traditional shoplifting case, which include:
If you were recently arrested and charged with organized retail theft, you will almost certainly face a jail sentence unless you beat the case. At the Law Office of James E. Novak, our Phoenix organized retail theft lawyer has hands-on experience representing clients charged with this serious crime. We understand the best retail theft defenses and how to use them to minimize—or eliminate—your exposure. To learn more and to schedule a free consultation with our Phoenix theft crimes lawyer today, call 480-413-1499. You can also reach us through our secure online contact form.