Recent Posts in Theft Crime Category
| February 04, 2011 |
| 2 Men Arrested in Multimillion-Dollar Car Theft Ring |
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Two men were arrested in connection with what police call a complex, multimillion-dollar car theft ring. Kirsio Cruz, of Norco and Luis Marroquin, of Huntington Park, California were taken into custody by the California Highway Patrol and the Department of Motor Vehicles after a long investigation. The men are believed to have stolen 26 cars valued at least $1.2 million by using fake documents to remove the actual lien holders from the vehicles' titles.
The men conspired to remove the lien holders using fraudulent notary stamps, fraudulent CHP stamps and fraudulent DMV stamps. The arrest were made at King City Auto Sales in Los Angeles. Police also served a search warrant at an unlicensed registration service in Los Angeles, where more evidence of fraudulent activity was found. The state attorney general’s office has filed multiple charges in Los Angeles County Superior Court against the men. CHP authorities said the theft investigation is still ongoing.
Regardless of what type of theft charges you are facing, our Los Angeles car theft criminal defense lawyers are confident we can assist you with your defense. We will aggressively approach your theft case with the intention of either having the charges lessened or getting the charges dismissed.
At Marks and Brooklier, we have
successfully defended individuals since 1976 in all types of theft crimes including: burglary,
robbery, commercial burglary, conspiracy, counterfeiting, grand theft, grand theft auto, petty theft, petty theft with prior, residential burglary, shoplifting, carjacking,
forgery, embezzlement and
white collar crimes.
Contact our office to learn more about what we can do for you.
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| January 26, 2011 |
| 2 Arrested in Fontana, California for Armed Robbery |
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Two men arrested after a robbery in Fontana, California are believed to be responsible for an armed robbery of a Redlands restaurant and many other robberies in surrounding cities. Fontana police arrested David Richard McKinney and Jonathan Burnside, both of Highland, California, following an armed robbery and vehicle pursuit in Fontana. Police have linked the two men to similar robberies in Highland and San Bernardino.
Two armed men entered the Mediterranean Grill and demanded money from an employee at the cash register. The suspects fled in a silver sport utility vehicle. Redlands detectives said the suspects and vehicle from the Fontana arrest matched video taken from the Redlands restaurant and other surrounding businesses. The suspects are in custody at the West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga on numerous charges, including the Redlands robbery.
Because armed robbery is considered a violent crime, California judges and prosecutors tend to aggressively prosecute the accused. There are usually severe consequences for any robbery crime that can affect your life for many years. When our
Los Angeles armed robbery criminal defense attorneys at Marks & Brooklier meet with you at our free initial consultation, we will carefully review all of the facts of your robbery case in order to properly advise you as to how we can best provide effective criminal defense on your behalf. Avoiding a conviction is always our goal, as we understand the consequences of serving a lenghtly prison sentenced can be to your family. Los Angeles criminal defense lawyers
Donald Marks and
Anthony Brooklier have extensive experience in armed robbery arrest and we strongly encourage you to make an appointment to discuss how we can best defend you.
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| January 24, 2011 |
| Walmart Wallet Thief Gets 7 Years in Prison for Burglary |
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A man accused of stealing wallets from purses of several customers at Walmart has been sentenced to nearly seven years in a California state prison. Jose Bernardino Vargas, of Placentia, pleaded guilty to two felony counts of second-degree burglary. Three counts, including felony receiving stolen property, misdemeanor falsely representing himself to an officer and misdemeanor petty theft, were dismissed. He will be deported upon completing his sentence.
Bernardino Vargas was arrested at the Walmart at 2595 E. Imperial Highway after store security recognized him as the man suspected in carrying out several previous thefts. He followed potential victims and waited for them to turn away from their carts, grabbed their wallets from their purses and quickly left the area. In one case, he grabbed a wallet from a purse left inside a vehicle in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
Bernardino Vargas was caught on store surveillance video, and when he returned to the store, employees notified Brea police. Police watched as he stole a wallet from another shopper's purse and was taken into custody. Along with the stolen wallet, police also discovered gift cards taken during the previous thefts in his car. Police said he admitted to the thefts during an interview. He also had an outstanding warrant for burglary and possession of stolen property.
With the many years we have been successfully representing our clients against burglary and other related theft charges, criminal defense attorneys
Donald Marks and
Anthony Brooklier are committed to providing you with the strongest defense to fight your charges. Having handled large and complex cases in all
Los Angeles County courts, we are well-versed in effectively defending you for your theft crime charges, from initial investigation all the way through the court room. We understand the seriousness of these charges and the consequences they can have on your life.
Contact a
Los Angeles burglary criminal defense lawyer at our firm to find out how we can help you.
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| January 10, 2011 |
| Law Office Manager Charged with Grand Theft by Embezzlement |
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In Tustin, Californa, in Orange County, a law office manager has been charged with embezzling more than $480,000, after prosecutors allege she used the money for her own personal pleasure. Donna Joy Henderson, has been arrested for 14 felony counts of falsifying records and a felony count of grand theft by embezzlement by the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
Prosecutors say between January 2003 and September 2009, she was responsible for all financial accounts for Rinos & Martin, LLP. She wrote 122 company checks that she deposited into her own personal bank account. Prosecutors say she used the embezzled funds to maintain a "lavish lifestyle," purchasing such things as timeshare properties, cruises, jewelry and collectibles from the Home Shopping Network, home improvements, an indoor sauna, and visits to pampered pet day spas and gambling.
To conceal her theft activity, prosecutors say she falsified the firm's financial records, recording the stolen checks as "void" and altering monthly statements from the bank. Tustin police detectives began investigating the reported theft after a new accountant hired by the firm noticed that one of the checks had been marked "void" and made payable to herself. If convicted, Henderson faces a maximum sentence of 14 years in a California state prison.
Regardless of what type of theft charges you may be facing, Los Angeles grand theft criminal defense lawyers at Marks & Brooklier are confident they can successfully assist you with your defense. Attorneys Donald Marks and Anthony Brooklier will aggressively approach your criminal case with the intention of either having your charges lessened or getting them dismissed altogether.
At Marks and Brooklier, we are successful Los Angeles embezzlement criminal defense attorneys who have been defending clinets since 1976. We also represent clients in all types of theft crimes including burglary, commercial burglary, conspiracy, counterfeiting, grand theft auto, petty theft, petty theft with prior, residential burglary, shoplifting, and white collar crimes. Call our office anytime, 24/7, to discuss your case with a skilled attorney who can help you. |
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