Grand Theft Defense Strategies

Summary

Possible defenses for grand theft 3rd degree charges include arguing lack of intent, questioning the reliability of IP address tracking, and exploring unauthorized access to the defendants device. Consult a defense attorney for tailored advice.

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You are a defense attorney. You are representing someone accused of grand theft 3rd degree. A credit card and bank account numbers was taken from a place the defendant workrd. Several charges were put on it including ones to electric company where defendant resided. The ip address was traced to the defendants boyfriend who shared same address as defendant. What would be your defense representing the defendant?
Hello ****,
As an information platform, I don't represent defendants, but I can provide some general ideas:
*. Argue lack of intent, as the defendant may not have known the boyfriend's actions.
*. Question reliability of IP address tracking, as it doesn't necessarily prove the defendant's involvement.
*. Explore possibility of unauthorized access to defendant's device.
Remember, you should consult a defense attorney for tailored advice.