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Ventura Grand Theft Auto

Ventura grand theft auto is when an individual takes, steals or drives someone else’s care with the intent of keeping it or depriving the owner of having it.

In Ventura, California a grand theft auto charge requires that the stolen vehicle be worth more than $400 US dollars.

In Ventura, California Law a charge for Grand Theft Auto can be made under two distinct and different laws:

1. If a Ventura Grand Theft Auto is charged under California Penal Code Section 487(d), it is always charged as a felony. If convicted as a felony, the sentencing range for you will be 16 months, 2 years or 3 years in a California state prison. Besides a jail term, a conviction may also require parole of 3 years or formal probation.

2. If a Ventura Grand Theft Auto is charged under California Vehicle Code Section 10851 (Vehicle Theft) and there are no prior grand theft convictions, it can be charged as a misdemeanor with less of a penalty. Misdemeanor conviction sentencing is up to one year in county jail and may involve 3 years of informal probation along with restitution, fines and community service.

If an individual is convicted of more than one Ventura, California grand theft auto charge, the punishment and jail sentence increases under the California “Three Strikes Law.”

Ventura Grand Theft Auto Charge & Arrest

In order for you to be arrested for Grand Theft Auto, the police only need to have what is known as “probable cause”, which is to believe that you committed the crime. (Definition - probable cause exists when facts or circumstances would lead a reasonable person to suspect that a crime has been, is being, or will be committed.)

To be convicted of Grand Theft Auto the following crime elements must be proven by the Ventura prosecutor beyond a reasonable doubt:

• You drove or took the vehicle

• The vehicle wasn’t owned by you

• The vehicle was taken without the owner’s consent

• The vehicle was taken with the specific intent to deprive the owner of it

• You didn’t have the title or possession of the vehicle

It is clear that an experienced and skilled criminal defense attorney is going to be the only one with enough skill to help you in grand theft auto circumstances. While there are a number of defenses, the conviction for GTA has such far reaching consequences for you that you must have an attorney with you in the court.

If you have been charged with or are under investigation for Ventura Grand Theft Auto, you have a right to talk with an attorney, you need strong representation and Tim Quinn is available for a consultation.

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