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Property Offences in Alberta
Criminal Defence Representation
Losing your freedom, finances, or reputation can happen quickly when you are charged with a property-related offence.
White & Jeet Criminal Defence provides strategic representation for individuals facing Property Offences across Alberta. These charges often involve allegations of dishonesty, financial loss, or damage to property, and can carry serious criminal penalties even when no violence is alleged.
Our defence lawyers represent clients throughout Calgary, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, and Red Deer, providing disciplined advocacy and clear guidance when criminal records, employment, and future opportunities are at stake.
Key Takeaways
- Property Offences involve allegations of theft, fraud, mischief, or possession of stolen property
- Many offences are hybrid and may proceed summarily or by indictment
- Penalties can include fines, restitution, probation, or imprisonment
- Convictions can affect employment, travel, and professional licensing
- Many cases turn on intent, ownership, value, and evidentiary proof
Criminal Defence Representation Across Alberta
Property offence allegations are often document-heavy and evidence-driven, requiring careful analysis from the outset. Early legal intervention can affect charge approval, resolution options, and whether matters proceed by diversion, withdrawal, or trial. Timely defence work is especially important where allegations involve significant dollar values or multiple counts.
Understanding Property Offences
Property offences focus on alleged interference with another person’s property or financial interests. These cases do not require physical harm, but courts treat them seriously due to the impact on victims and the potential for repeat allegations.
Common property-related offences arise under provisions such as section 322 of the Criminal Code (theft), section 380 (fraud), and section 430 (mischief). The Crown must prove both the prohibited act and the required intent, which often becomes a central issue in defence strategy.
How We Help
- Review allegations, disclosure, and financial records in detail
- Assess intent, ownership, valuation, and evidentiary weaknesses
- Challenge unlawful searches, seizures, or investigative steps
- Advocate for diversion, restitution-based resolutions, or charge withdrawal
- Defend matters at trial where resolution is not appropriate
The Defence Process
- Initial review of the charge, disclosure, and alleged property interest
- Strategic assessment of legal, factual, and Charter issues
- Court advocacy through negotiations, applications, or trial proceedings
- Resolution focused on minimizing penalties and protecting your record
Common Charges & Scenarios
- Theft under s.322 Criminal Code
- Fraud under s.380 Criminal Code
- Possession of stolen property under s.354 Criminal Code
- Mischief or property damage under s.430 Criminal Code
- Allegations involving business, employment, or trust relationships
Frequently Asked Questions
Are property offences considered serious crimes?
Yes. Even non-violent property offences can carry jail time and long-term consequences, particularly where values are high or allegations are repeated.
Will I need to pay restitution?
In some cases, courts may order restitution, but it must be legally justified and proportionate to proven loss.
Can charges be resolved without a criminal record?
In certain situations, diversion or alternative resolutions may be available, depending on the facts and your record.
Does intent matter in property offence cases?
Yes. Intent is often a key issue, and lack of dishonest intent may form the basis of a defence.
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If you are facing a property offence charge, early legal guidance matters. Speak with an Alberta criminal defence lawyer by contacting the 24/7 Help Line. Confidential. No obligation.
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Focused defence across a wide range of criminal charges in Alberta.
White & Jeet Criminal Defence represents clients facing complex and high-stakes criminal matters at every stage of the process, from first appearance through trial and appeal. We regularly defend serious violent allegations, drug and controlled substance offences, and financially or legally complex charges across Alberta.
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Being charged with a criminal offence is a serious matter. Your liberty, reputation, and future may be at stake. Before you speak to anyone, you have the right to consult with counsel.
White & Jeet Criminal Defence is a team of criminal defence lawyers with offices in Calgary, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, and Red Deer, representing clients across Alberta.
We provide disciplined legal representation, clear and practical advice, and steady advocacy when the consequences are serious and the stakes are high.
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Experienced legal representation you can rely on when your rights, freedom, and future are at stake.
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