Property Crimes / TheftWisconsin Theft Crimes DefenseEmployee Theft - White Collar Crime - Embezzlement - Identity Theft - Forgery - Theft by Contractor - Property CrimesA common misperception is that crimes involving theft are not dealt with harshly because they are mere "property crimes." This is simply not the case. Crimes such as employee theft, identity theft, and forgery are taken very seriously because they are considered crimes of dishonesty. Oftentimes people who are charged with these offenses are in positions of trust and when that trust is violated, there are serious consequences. Jail recommendations or lengthy terms of supervision by the Department of Corrections are common recommendations in these types of cases. In addition, employee theft, identity theft, forgery, or other "white collar" crimes are often complicated in nature and require a significant amount of investigation in order to defend against them properly. It is crucial that an attorney handling these types of cases know what to look for and have the requisite skill necessary to sift through the evidence so that a strong defense can be presented. Attorneys Julius Kim and Jonathan A. LaVoy are experienced at handling white collar crime cases and have successfully defended many people in these situations. If you have been charged with theft, embezzlement, forgery, or any other property crime, contact the Wisconsin criminal defense law firm of Kim & LaVoy through this Web site or by calling (262) 796-1400 or (414) 257-2100 for a free consultation. Contact a Wisconsin theft crimes defense attorney at our firm if you have been charged with white collar crimes such as theft by fraud, credit card identity theft, or theft by contractor. We can help you. Experienced criminal defense attorneys at the law firm of Kim & LaVoy, S.C. represent clients throughout the state of Wisconsin, including the following communities: Brookfield, Brown Deer, Delafield, Elm Grove, Franklin, Germantown, Glendale, Greendale, Greenfield, Hales Corners, Juneau, Hartford, Hartland, Jackson, Kewaskum, Mayville, Menomonee Falls, Mequon, Milwaukee, Mukwonago, Muskego, New Berlin, Oak Creek, Oconomowoc, Pewaukee, Racine, Slinger, Sussex, Waukesha, Wauwatosa, West Allis, and West Bend.Milwaukee County - Waukesha County - Washington County - Ozaukee County - Dodge County - Jefferson County |


