Criminal Defense

Spokane Shoplifting & Theft Defense Attorney

Shoplifting is prosecuted as theft in Washington, with the degree based on the value of the property. Even a misdemeanor theft conviction can affect employment. Schwab Law defends shoplifting and theft charges in Spokane and works to keep them off your record.

A shoplifting or theft charge may seem minor, but a theft conviction is a crime of dishonesty that can follow you on background checks and job applications for years.

We help Spokane clients fight theft charges and pursue outcomes — including diversion or dismissal — that protect their future.

How theft charges are graded

Washington grades theft by the value of the property involved, ranging from third-degree theft (a misdemeanor) up to first-degree theft (a felony). The grading determines the penalties and the long-term impact, so the details of the alleged loss matter.

Frequently asked questions

Will a shoplifting charge stay on my record?

A conviction can remain on your record and appear on background checks. We work to avoid a conviction through dismissal, diversion, or reduced charges where possible.

Is shoplifting a felony in Washington?

It depends on the value of the property. Lower-value theft is a misdemeanor, while higher values can be charged as a felony.

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Schwab Law, P.L.L.C. Office 1402 W. Broadway Ave.
Spokane, WA 99201
Phone (509) 795-1894 Email jon@jonschwablaw.com Hours Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Secondary Office 103 E Indiana Ave, Suite A
Spokane, WA 99207 · (509) 903-6362

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