Grand Larceny ($1,200–$5,000) Defense Attorney — Las Vegas, NV
Grand larceny becomes a felony at $1,200. Attacking the valuation evidence — receipts, fair market value — often collapses the felony to a misdemeanor petit larceny.
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Call (702) 857-7197 NowGrand Larceny ($1,200–$5,000) in Nevada — the legal reality
Nevada Revised Statutes NRS 205.220 defines Grand Larceny ($1,200–$5,000) as a non-violent felony. Grand larceny becomes a felony at $1,200. Attacking the valuation evidence — receipts, fair market value — often collapses the felony to a misdemeanor petit larceny.
Penalties on the table
How we defend Grand Larceny ($1,200–$5,000) cases
- Value challenge — drop below $1,200 threshold
- Lack of intent to permanently deprive
- Mistake of fact
- Restitution / civil compromise
Honest pricing. No surprises.
Most private firms in Las Vegas charge $15,000 to $30,000+ for serious criminal defense. We charge a flat retainer from day one — so you know exactly what you're paying.
- Payment plan available — 50% today, 50% before court
- No hidden fees — everything bundled in the retainer
- Free initial consultation
- Investigation, motions, and appearances included
Retainer covers representation through resolution at the agreed level. Any escalation (appeal, extended trial) is discussed in advance.
Where Grand Larceny ($1,200–$5,000) cases get booked
Where you were arrested decides which jail you're booked at and which court hears the case. Tap a facility for jail-specific procedure on Grand Larceny ($1,200–$5,000):
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