Can I Be Convicted for Theft By Deception If I Didn’t Intend To Deceive The Victim?

Intent, specifically the intent to deceive, is a necessary element of the crime of theft by deception. If you did not intend to deceive the victim, such as if it was an accident or unintended consequence, you should have a solid defense against this accusation. The experienced NJ theft by deception attorneys at Marshall criminal defense have defended countless white collar cases based on lack of intent and are ready to defend you.