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Theft and Robbery
Theft is a very serious charge and in this economy, the last obstacle you want to face when applying for a job, is explaining a theft conviction. Parker Law strives to find a creative way to keep a conviction off your record and convey your side of the story to the prosecutor and the judge.
Compromise of Misdemeanor
A compromise of misdemeanor is one creative way to keep a theft conviction off of your record. Parker Law will effectively draft a motion for a compromise of misdemeanor and will attempt to persuade the judge to dismiss the case.
With a Felony Theft of a Motor Vehicle conviction you could face up to 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine. Don’t brave this alone. Parker Law has a strong track record with felony and misdemeanor theft charges. See recent accomplishments regarding Attorney Corey Parker’s two “Not Guilty” verdicts in a jury trial for a theft of a motor vehicle case in King County Superior Court.