THEFT CRIMES LAWYER IN COLUMBUS
Theft Charges
Defending Your Rights Against Theft Charges in Ohio
If you or a loved one is facing theft charges, you need an attorney who can fight aggressively and protect your future. I’m Nathan Akamine, a Columbus theft crimes lawyer with more than 20 years of experience and a background as a former prosecutor. My team and I are ready to help you understand your rights, navigate the legal system, and develop a defense strategy tailored to your situation.
Theft charges often overlap with other serious offenses like felony defense cases or fraud-related charges, depending on how the allegation is filed.

Understanding Theft Charges in Ohio
Theft crimes in Ohio cover a wide range of offenses, including:
- Theft (shoplifting, petty theft)
- Burglary
- Robbery (armed or unarmed)
- Home invasion
- Embezzlement and fraud
Some theft cases can also escalate into more serious charges such as violent crime allegations depending on the circumstances.
Penalties vary based on the value of the property, the type of theft, and whether violence or weapons were involved.
Convictions can lead to fines, jail or prison time, probation, and a permanent criminal record that can impact employment, housing, and more.
Potential Penalties for Theft Crimes
| Offense | Penalties in Ohio |
|---|---|
| Theft under $1,000 (misdemeanor) | Up to 6 months in jail, fines up to $1,000 |
| Theft $1,000–$7,500 (felony 5th degree) | 6–12 months in prison, fines up to $2,500 |
| Robbery | 3–11 years in prison, fines up to $20,000 |
| Burglary | 1–8 years in prison for third-degree felony, fines vary |
| Aggravated theft or robbery | Up to 15 years in prison, fines up to $25,000 |
Because theft charges can carry serious consequences, it’s essential to have an experienced attorney who can evaluate your case and mount a strong defense.
Penalties may increase significantly if the charge is classified as a felony offense in Ohio.
What Our Clients
Are Saying
How I Can Defend You
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Challenging the evidence
We scrutinize the prosecution’s evidence for legal sufficiency and reliability.
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Questioning Intent
Many theft charges require proof that you intended to steal. Lack of intent can lead to dismissal or reduced charges.
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Mistaken identity or false accusations
We investigate to prove innocence when you’ve been wrongly accused.
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Negotiation and alternative resolutions
In some cases, we may pursue diversion programs, plea agreements, or charge reductions when appropriate.
Why choose us?
When facing a theft charge in Ohio, you need an attorney who understands the unique aspects of the criminal justice system.
Personalized Defense
You won't be just another case number. We take the time to get to know you and understand the details of your situation. You'll get the attention your case and your future deserve.
Local Experience
Years of experience in Columbus courtrooms have allowed us to build professional relationships with local prosecutors and judges that can benefit your case through more productive negotiations and respected advocacy.
Highly Recommended
Most of my clients come from word of mouth. My past clients know how I've helped them and they recommend me to their family and friends. That's the best endorsement I could ask for.
Proven Results
We get the results you need while taking a human-based approach. We care about you, we're here for you, and we recognize this is the toughest time of your life.
Talk to Nathan Akamine for FREE
If you or a loved one are facing criminal charges, let's talk.
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You don’t have to face theft charges alone. Contact me today for a free case review.
Call (614) 433-6818 or fill out our online form to schedule a confidential consultation. Early intervention is critical to protecting your rights and future.
If your theft charge involves additional allegations such as drugs, weapons, or violence, you may also want to review:
- Drug charges defense
- Gun possession defense
- Violent crimes defense
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Common Questions
What are the potential consequences of a theft conviction in Columbus, Ohio?
A theft conviction can result in severe penalties, including fines, probation, community service, restitution, and even imprisonment. Additionally, it can have long-term consequences, such as a criminal record that may affect employment opportunities and personal reputation. Good news: You may be eligible for record expungement.
How can a theft crime lawyer help me?
An experienced theft crime lawyer can help by analyzing the evidence against you, identifying weaknesses in the prosecution's case, and developing a strong defense strategy. We can guide you through the legal process, negotiate with the prosecution, and fight to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome for your case.
Can you assist with theft charges for both misdemeanors and felonies?
Absolutely. Our team has extensive experience handling both misdemeanor and felony theft charges in Columbus, Ohio. We have successfully represented clients facing a wide range of theft-related offenses and can provide the dedicated legal support you need, regardless of the severity of the charges.
How long will the legal process take?
The duration of the legal process can vary depending on various factors, such as the complexity of the case, court availability, and the prosecution's approach. We will work diligently to move your case forward as efficiently as possible while ensuring that no critical details are overlooked.
Remember, every case is unique, and the answers provided here are general. For personalized guidance and advice specific to your situation, we encourage you to reach out to an experienced criminal defense attorney, even if it's not me.
We are here to guide you through the legal process, address your concerns, and provide you with the skilled representation you need. Contact us today to schedule your free case review and take the first step toward a strong defense.



