Dover, Delaware, Theft Charges Defense Lawyer
Even minor theft charges can lead to a serious entanglement in the criminal justice system.
I am attorney John Garey. At the Law Office of John R. Garey, I meet with people every day who have been charged with theft crimes. Taking something during a moment of temptation shouldn't mean that you have to face the worst possible punishments.
As a prosecutor for Kent County, Delaware, I prepared cases against hundreds of good, hardworking people who have suddenly found themselves on the wrong side of the criminal justice system, often because of a misunderstanding or bad decision.
Today, I use my prosecutor's experience in private practice at the law firm of John R. Garey, P.A. to help people protect their rights and fight for the best possible outcome after being charged with a theft crime.
Foreign language interpreters are available
Free initial consultation about your theft crime defense case
For a confidential consultation about your theft or burglary charges, contact my office in Dover, Delaware, or call toll-free 888-557-6403.
Defending you with Compassion and Commitment
I opened my law firm in 2003 and have quickly become recognized for my commitment to providing fair representation that is always focused on getting the outcome that is right for you and your family. I am criminal defense attorney John R. Garey, and I am proud to say that the large majority of my clients are referred to me from other satisfied clients, police and legal professionals.
My principals for success are simple: Good people simply shouldn't have their futures ruined because of a single mistake. I defend the following types of property crimes charges:
- Car theft
- Fraud, embezzlement and white collar crime
- Identity theft, check forgery
- Shoplifting, juvenile theft charges
- Burglary, breaking and entering
- Possession of stolen property
Contact me for a free consultation to discuss the specifics of the theft charges you are facing. I also provide legal representation for adolescents and teenagers charged with theft in juvenile court and for college students accused of property crimes.

