Larceny and Stolen Property
Kalamazoo Michigan Criminal Defense Law Attorneys
Aggressive Defense Against Stolen Property Charges
Charges for breaking and entering, committing home invasion or burglary, stealing from a vehicle and unlawful driving away are no laughing matter. If you, your child or any other family member was arrested for and charged with a stolen property crime, you need an experienced and hardworking attorney to come to your defense. Please contact Willis & Willis for a free and frank case evaluation. We can help.
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From our law offices in Kalamazoo, Paw Paw, and Grand Rapids, we help individuals to minimize the negative consequences of theft and stolen property charges, including:
- Receiving and concealing stolen property
- Receiving and concealing a stolen vehicle
- Possessing stolen property
- Possessing a financial transaction device without consent
- Possessing a credit card without consent
- Unlawful driving away of an automobile (UDAA)
- Embezzlement
- Retail Fraud
Two of our attorneys are former prosecutors. They know what to expect from local prosecutors and the courts, and they are well-regarded within the Michigan legal system. Because of our experience, we are often able to negotiate charges down or arrange to have them dismissed outright.
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Let us put our experience and reputation to work for you. To discuss your legal options with a skilled and aggressive Kalamazoo criminal defense attorney, please e-mail us or call us TOLL-FREE at 866-676-6190.
From Imhoff & Associates Newsletter
"Congrats to Shaun Willis in Kalamazoo, Michigan. His client was facing a felony warrant that had been issued four years ago and probation violations in Michigan. At the time she decided to turn herself in, in late 2005, she was living in Florida and that is when she was referred to our office. After discussing her personal situation with her Probation Officer and sharing the steps she had taken to turn her life around with the Judge that would be hearing her case, he arranged for her turn in. She was facing at least six months in jail, community service, and payment of fines. Mr. Willis was successful in his negotiations and the penalties were reduced to requiring payment of fines only! The probation violations were dismissed. The client was very pleased with the results."















