THEF2101 Grand Theft Firearm

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THEF2101 Grand Theft Firearm – Felony Defense in Tampa | W.F. “Casey” Ebsary Jr.


Understanding THEF2101: Navigating Grand Theft Firearm Charges in Tampa

Facing a THEF2101 charge for Grand Theft Firearm is a serious felony offense with significant legal ramifications. This code, under Florida Statute 812.014.2C5, is a third-degree felony, carrying potential penalties that can significantly impact your life. In Hillsborough County, these charges are not uncommon, making it crucial to understand your rights and seek experienced legal counsel.

As a dedicated Board Certified Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney, W.F. “Casey” Ebsary Jr., I am here to provide robust defense and guide you through this challenging time. THEF2101, classified under Florida’s Title XLVI Crimes, Chapter 812, involves the theft of a firearm. If you’ve been charged with THEF2101, contact my office at (813) 222-2220 to discuss your case.


What is THEF2101 Grand Theft Firearm?

THEF2101, as defined by Florida Statute 812.014.2C5, specifically addresses the theft of a firearm. This falls under the broader category of grand theft, a felony offense.


Key Elements of THEF2101:

  • Theft: The act of unlawfully taking the firearm.
  • Intent: The intent to permanently or temporarily deprive the owner of the firearm.
  • Firearm: The stolen property must be a firearm.

Penalties for THEF2101 Grand Theft Firearm

Penalty TypeDescription
ClassificationThird-Degree Felony
Jail TimeUp to 5 years in prison
FinesUp to $5,000
ProbationUp to 5 years
RestitutionRequired to repay the value
Criminal RecordA permanent felony record

Additional Consequences:

  • Background checks can reveal a felony conviction, impacting employment and housing.
  • Potential loss of gun rights.
  • Reputational damage.

Why Choose W.F. “Casey” Ebsary Jr. for Your Defense?

As a seasoned Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney, I understand the complexities of THEF2101 cases. My approach is tailored to each client, focusing on:

  • Thorough Case Analysis: Meticulously reviewing all evidence.
  • Strategic Defense Planning: Developing a robust defense strategy.
  • Aggressive Representation: Advocating for your rights in court.
  • Personalized Attention: Providing clear communication and support.

Common Defenses for THEF2101:

  • Lack of Intent: Arguing the taking was unintentional or a misunderstanding.
  • Mistaken Identity: Proving you were wrongly identified as the perpetrator.
  • Property Ownership Dispute: Demonstrating a legitimate claim to the firearm.
  • Insufficient Evidence: Challenging the prosecution’s evidence or chain of custody.

Navigating the Legal System in Hillsborough County

Local legal expertise is vital. My experience in Hillsborough County courts provides a significant advantage.


Links to Helpful Resources


Table of Helpful Information on Theft

InformationDetails
Common Locations for ChargesHomes, vehicles, businesses, gun stores
Typical EvidenceWitness statements, surveillance, firearm records
First AppearanceInitial court hearing to address charges
Pre-Trial NegotiationsOpportunities for reduced charges
Trial ProcessIf negotiations fail, the case proceeds to trial

Ask a Lawyer THEF2101 Q&A

FAQ
FAQ
What is THEF2101 in Florida?

THEF2101 is the form code for Grand Theft Firearm, a third-degree felony under Florida Statute 812.014.2C5. It specifically involves the theft of a firearm.

What are the penalties for a THEF2101 conviction?

A conviction can result in up to 5 years in prison, fines up to $5,000, and a permanent felony record.

Where can I find the Florida Statute for Grand Theft Firearm?

The Florida Statute for Grand Theft Firearm, including THEF2101, is found under Florida Statute 812.014.2C5.

Is THEF2101 a felony or misdemeanor?

THEF2101 is a third-degree felony.

How can a lawyer help with a THEF2101 charge?

A lawyer can analyze your case, identify weaknesses, negotiate with prosecutors, and represent you in court.

What are common defenses for THEF2101?

Common defenses include lack of intent, mistaken identity, property ownership disputes, and insufficient evidence.

Where is THEF2101 commonly charged?

THEF2101 is commonly charged in Hillsborough County, particularly in cases involving theft from homes, vehicles, and businesses.

What are the potential consequences beyond legal penalties?

A THEF2101 conviction can result in the loss of gun rights, impacting your ability to possess firearms.

Can a THEF2101 conviction be sealed or expunged?

Due to its felony status, sealing or expunging a THEF2101 conviction is complex and may have specific eligibility requirements.

How do I contact a Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney for THEF2101?

Call W.F. “Casey” Ebsary Jr. at (813) 222-2220 or visit Contact Page.

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Related Charges and Enhancements

You may also be facing:

  • Burglary While Armed – If the firearm was stolen during a break-in. Learn More
  • Grand Theft Motor Vehicle (THEF2201) – If a vehicle was also stolen.
  • Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon
  • Dealing in Stolen Property
  • Carrying a Concealed Firearm Without a Permit


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Original Grand Theft Firearm Post fom 2010

Firearm Grand Theft, 812.014.2C5, THEF2101, GRAND THEFT FIREARM,
Grand Theft Firearm, 812.014.2C5, THEF2101

“grand theft of the third degree and a felony of the third degree. . . if the property stolen is . . . A firearm”

Grand Theft Firearm

If you have been charged with THEF2101 GRAND THEFT FIREARM you can call a Tampa Criminal Defense Attorney at (813) 222-2220 and tell me your story.

Form Code: THEF2101
Florida Statute: 812.014.2C5
Level: Fel (Felony)
Degree: 3rd
Description: GRAND THEFT FIREARM

THEF2101 GRAND THEFT FIREARM is often charged in Hillsborough County, Florida.

Title XLVI CRIMES
Chapter 812 THEFT, ROBBERY, AND RELATED CRIMES

812.014 Theft.

(c) It is grand theft of the third degree and a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, if the property stolen is:

5. A firearm.

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