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01. Mistaken Identity One of the most common defenses against grand theft charges is asserting mistaken identity. This defense argues that the accused was not the perpetrator and may have been misidentified. 02. Lack of Intent A defense strategy may involve demonstrating that the accused did not have the requisite intent, perhaps by showing a misunderstanding, lack of awareness, or a belief in lawful ownership. 03. Value Dispute The degree of grand theft is often determined by the value of the stolen property. A strategic defense may involve disputing the valuation presented by the prosecution. 04. Insufficient Evidence A strong defense may focus on highlighting the lack of sufficient evidence to support the grand theft charge. This could involve challenging the reliability of witness statements, questioning the authenticity of documents, or pointing out inconsistencies in the prosecution's case. CONTACT US Phone No- (305) 521-0484 www.kirlewlawfirm.com