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Charged with Theft or Fraud?

Whether you're accused of shoplifting, credit card fraud, or misappropriation, property-related crimes can have lasting consequences. At TC Legal, we help you avoid a criminal record and protect your personal and professional reputation.

We represent individuals at all levels — from first-time shoplifting charges to large-scale fraud investigations.

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We look at intent, evidence, and procedural flaws to defend or negotiate your case. In many situations, we can resolve the matter through alternative measures or reduced charges — especially for non-violent, first-time offenders.

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FAQ

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What’s considered “fraud” under Alberta law?

Fraud involves using deceit or false information for personal gain — like using a fake identity, misusing funds, or lying for a benefit.

Is shoplifting treated as a criminal offence?

Yes. Even small thefts can lead to criminal charges, but we may be able to resolve the matter without a conviction.

Can a theft charge affect my immigration status?

Yes. Any criminal record — even for minor theft — can impact immigration applications or status.

What’s the difference between theft under and over $5,000?

Theft over $5,000 carries more severe penalties, including longer jail terms. Under $5,000 may be eligible for diversion programs.

Will I go to jail for fraud?

Not necessarily. Sentencing depends on the amount involved, criminal history, and how the case is handled. Early legal intervention is key.

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