
McCulloch Law, P.A. offers a focused range of services designed to support clients during some of the most challenging moments of their lives. The firm handles both personal injury and criminal defense matters with the same level of care and preparation.

What Is Robbery?
Robbery is the action of taking another person’s money or property with the intent to deprive the rightful owner, during which there is force, assault, or instilling fear. Depending on the severity of the case and the variables involved, the accused could be facing a first-degree felony charge. When you work with McCulloch Law, we fight to get you the best possible results so you can move forward with your life.
The Consequences Of Carjacking
Carjacking is a serious form of robbery involving the taking of a person’s vehicle. This offense carries extremely severe penalties and can be punishable by up to life in prison depending on the details of the case.
The Consequences Of Home-Invasion Robbery
Home-invasion robbery occurs when someone enters another person’s dwelling without permission and unlawfully takes property using force, violence, or threats. Without strong legal representation, the accused could face up to thirty years in prison, plus probation and fines.
The Consequences Of Robbery By Sudden Snatching
Robbery by sudden snatching is a second-degree felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison. This involves taking money or property directly from a victim’s person—with the intent to deprive them— while the victim becomes aware of the act.
The Consequences Of Resisting Recovery Of Stolen Property
Resisting recovery of stolen property occurs when an alleged offender commits a theft and refuses reasonable efforts to recover the property. If charged with both theft and resisting recovery, the individual may face both offenses concurrently.
Are You Looking for a Criminal Defense Attorney in Tampa?
A robbery accusation is a serious matter. You need a criminal defense attorney in Tampa that you can trust to be on your side and fight for your rights. Contact McCulloch Law today to learn more about how we can assist you.
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