There are a number of defenses for Grand Theft Auto, including:
Owner consent: a taking of the vehicle must be against the owner’s will, and consent negates that element
No specific intent to deprive: if the accused did NOT intend to keep the vehicle permanently, but rather only planned to keep the vehicle temporarily, then the accused did not act with the specific intent to deprive the owner permanently.
Stephen G. Rodriguez is an experienced Los Angeles Grand Theft Auto Attorney. If you have been charged with Grand Theft Auto in Los Angeles, and need a criminal defense attorney, call Stephen G. Rodriguez at (213) 223-2173.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
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Very helpful blog about Los Angeles Grand Theft Auto laws and attorneys.
I have been researching Los Angeles law on Grand Theft Auto. Your attorney blog had everything I was looking for in one place.
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