Possible Punishments if Caught Stealing from an ATM in Arizona

If you are caught stealing cash from an ATM machine in Gilbert, AZ you will probably be charged with criminal theft. The severity of your criminal theft charges will depend on the prosecution’s evidence against you, and the dollar amount you are accused of stealing.

Published: 05/20/2011

by: Adam Ashby

Introduction

If you are caught stealing cash from an ATM machine you can be charged with multiple crimes. The two most likely charges will be criminal theft and criminal damage. A person can be charged with both crimes regarding a single incident because they concentrate on separate acts committed during the event.

Criminal Theft

According to ARS 13-1802, “A person commits theft if, without lawful authority, the person knowingly controls property of another with the intent to deprive the other person of such property”

The severity of your criminal theft charges will depend on the prosecution’s evidence against you, and the dollar amount you are accused of stealing. Further, theft can carry the following penalties in Arizona:

 

Value of Stolen Item Classification Penalty/Sentence*
Less than $1,000 Class 1 Misdemeanor Up to 6 months in jail
$1,000 – $1,999 Class 6 Felony Up to 1.5 years in prison
$2,000 – $2,999 Class 5 Felony Up to 2 years in prison
$3,000 – $3,999 Class 4 Felony Up to 3 years in prison
$4,000 – $4,999 Class 3 Felony Up to 7 years in prison
$5,000 – $5,999 Class 2 Felony Up to 10 years in prison

Criminal Damage

As explained in ARS 13-1602, a person commits criminal damage by:

  • Recklessly defacing or damaging property of another person.
  • Recklessly tampering with property of another person so as substantially to impair its function or value.
  • Recklessly damaging property of a utility.
  • Intentionally tampering with utility property.

The penalties for this charge are as follows:

Value of Damage Classification Penalty/Sentence*
Over $10,000 Class 4 Felony Up to 3 years in prison
Over $2,000 Class 5 Felony Up to 2 years in prison
Over $1,000 Class 6 Felony Up to 1.5 years in prison
Over $250 Class 1 Misdemeanor Up to 6 months in jail

 

*Sentences can be increased if aggravated charge is added.

How JacksonWhite Can Help

During trial, the prosecuting attorney is responsible to prove all of the theft charge’s elements. You may be able to counteract the prosecution’s case by retaining a criminal defense attorney who knows how to defend theft charges. For more information about criminal theft and criminal damage charges in Arizona contact the criminal defense lawyers at JacksonWhite to fight for you.

Call the JacksonWhite Criminal Law team at (480) 467-4370 to discuss your case today.

Written By

Adam Ashby

Criminal Defense Attorney

Adam Ashby is a key member of the criminal defense team at JacksonWhite. Adam joined the Firm in 2017 as an associate and was promoted to partner in 2023. Adam has participated in the development of the criminal defense department and has seen it grow from two to eight attorneys. In 2020, he developed JacksonWhite’s Spanish division, Abogados A Tu Alcance, and is the managing attorney of that department to this day. He has represented hundreds of individuals in many areas of criminal defense, including all different misdemeanors and felonies.

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