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Skokie Retail Theft

 Posted on June 10,2014 in Uncategorized

New Court Diversion program for Retail Theft Offenders in Skokie, Illinois.

The Cook County Court system has implemented a new program for Retail Theft offenses in Skokie, Illinois.

The program consists of a probationary period that can include restitution, counseling and/or community service. Upon successful completion of the program, all charges are dismissed.

The Law Office of Matthew R. Gebhardt, P.C. has been successful in securing this program for several clients. It is the best way to keep you record clear of theft charges and secure your future employment possibilites.

Many criminal defense attorneys apply a one-size-fits-all mentality to defending their clients when charged with Retail Theft in Skokie, Illinois. At the The Law Offices of Matthew R. Gebhardt, P.C., we understand that the circumstances surrounding any shoplifting arrest are unique, and we tailor our defense strategies to match those circumstances. Attorney Matthew R. Gebhardt takes the time to listen to his clients and works with them to build an effective case. We make sure our clients are always informed and can actively participate in their defense.

A former prosecutor, Mr. Gebhardt is a tough litigator and is always prepared to take a case to trial. Wherever possible, however, we look for opportunities to have cases dismissed and charges dropped or reduced. Our goal is to get you through this embarrassing event with as few consequences as possible. If you are ultimately sentenced to court supervision, we may also be able to help you have the arrest wiped from your criminal record through expungement.

If you or someone you know has been arrested for retail theft, contact us to schedule a consultation to discuss your case.

As always, the Law Office of Matthew R. Gebhardt, P.C. offers free consultations for anyone charged with a Retail Theft in Skokie, Illinois or any other municipality.

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