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New York Federal Theft Crime Attorney

Although theft and robbery are usually left to the state or local authorities, some types of theft are so brazen or so wide in scope that the federal government becomes involved.

Federal theft crimes typically include cases of major theft, such as cargo theft, which involves individuals or organizations stealing entire truck loads or ship loads of goods. For the cargo theft of goods of over $1000 in value, the federal punishment calls for up to 15 years in prison. Cargo theft tends to be more common in port or gateway cities such as New York.

If you have been accused of or are under investigation for a federal theft crime, please take a moment to contact a New York federal criminal defense lawyer at Conaway & Strickler, P.C. We are a nationally recognized law firm with an extensive track record of success in both state and federal courts, and we are very familiar with defending clients who have been arrested for theft crime charges.

Federal Theft Crimes in New York

Federal theft crime cases in and around New York may deal with instances of art and cultural property crime, such as the 1990 robbery of the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum in Boston, MA, in which two unknown perpetrators made off with an estimated $300 million in rare paintings, including works by Rembrandt and Monet. Also of interest to federal authorities are robberies of rare or unusual items, such as the 1995 theft of a $3 million Stradivarius from a New York City apartment.

In addition to prosecuting crimes that involve property, the federal government may investigate cases of piracy and intellectual property theft. In August 2008, a New York woman was found guilty of copyright infringement for making songs available on a file sharing network. Denise Baker was fined over $6000 by the US District Court for Southern New York. Piracy and intellectual property theft are becoming larger issues within modern society as the Internet changes views on privacy and private property.

Contact a New York federal criminal defense attorney today!

Federal theft crime laws are intended to protect the interests of property owners. However, the federal law enforcement agencies that investigate and prosecute theft crimes must act within the law. Getting the services of a New York federal theft crime lawyer is the best method of insuring that the rights of the accused are upheld.

Facing theft charges? Contact a New York federal theft crime attorney at Conaway & Strickler, P.C. for your free initial case evaluation.