Arrested and Charged for Theft? Shoplifting? Stolen Property?
An arrest for theft, shoplifting or stolen property may sound unimportant when compared to serious felony charges such as murder or armed robbery, but in reality, a conviction for one of these "minor" crimes can carry very serious consequences.
If you have been charged with a crime, you will need the kind of tough defense that seeks positive results and attempts to put troubled times behind you. That is exactly what you will receive from the full-service criminal defense law firm of Scott & Howard, P.L.L.C., in Mill Creek, Washington.
Your attorney should bring an abundance of trial experience to the task of representing you. Our skilled lawyers, Jon T. Scott and Anthony E. Howard are career criminal defense attorneys with 17 years of combined experience. Their track record of success is evidence of their legal knowledge, their courtroom skills and their commitment to their clients.
Call now to find out more about how we can help you — 425-743-5737.
Have you been arrested or charged with one of the following theft or stolen property offenses?
- Possession of stolen property
- Trafficking in stolen property
- Receiving stolen property
- Vehicle prowling
- Organized retail theft
- Shoplifting
- Fraud
- Car theft
- Vandalism
Regardless of the charges being leveled against you, you deserve due process. You have constitutional rights that must be protected. When you contact us to represent you, you will see right away just how seriously we take our responsibility. Your case is our case. We fight injustices and work to protect people like you, one case at a time.
Call or e-mail us today to find out more about the tough defense we can provide.
At Scott & Howard, Our Passion is Your Defense. Call 425-743-5737.
You may benefit from the free initial consultation we offer to every client. We keep our meeting schedules flexible to allow for weeknight and weekend consultations. If you are currently incarcerated, we can come to you. All after-hours messages are promptly returned.









