There are two ways that Rochester prosecutors can charge a person who has either stolen an ATM device outright, or used the ATM to illegally withdraw funds, such as through the use of a stolen debit card.
As a first offence, these activities will be charged as Grand Larceny in the Third Degree (NY PL 155.35), but if you have been convicted under 155.35 in the past five years, your charge will be elevated to Aggravated Grand Larceny of an Automated Teller Machine (NY PL 155.43), which is a Class C felony.
Conviction can lead to a sentence as long as 15 years in state prison.
The attorneys at Friedman & Ranzenhofer protect people in Rochester from even the most serious criminal charges.
Don’t risk your future when facing charges as serious as Aggravated Grand Larceny of an Automated Teller Machine.
Call 585-484-7432 today for a legal consultation with an experienced Rochester larceny attorney.