Bank & Munns charges flat fees on most larceny cases, so you know the total cost at the outset. The fee depends on whether the charge is [...]
Paying the fine means pleading guilty, which means a permanent conviction for a crime of dishonesty on your record. It is almost always the wrong move. Even [...]
Almost certainly yes if it becomes a conviction. Larceny is categorized as a "crime of dishonesty," one of the most damaging offenses on a background check. Employers [...]
Yes, in many cases. If your larceny charge was dismissed, filed-and-dismissed after a year of good behavior, or resolved through diversion, you are often eligible to expunge [...]
Do not panic, and do not immediately pay. A civil demand letter is a demand under Rhode Island's civil-recovery statute, not a criminal charge and not a [...]
Embezzlement is larceny committed by someone already lawfully in possession of the property - typically an employee, bookkeeper, or fiduciary - who then converts it to personal [...]