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Facing Theft or Burglary Charges in Santa Barbara? Here's What You Need to Know

Being charged with theft or burglary in Santa Barbara can feel overwhelming—but you’re not alone, and you have options. Whether you’re dealing with shoplifting allegations from State Street retailers or Paseo Nuevo shopping center, petty theft charges, grand theft accusations involving property over $950, burglary charges from residential or commercial break-ins, receiving stolen property offenses, vehicle theft or joyriding allegations, robbery charges involving force or fear, or serious felony property crimes that could result in strike convictions and prison time, understanding your charges and available defenses is the first step toward protecting your freedom and your future in Santa Barbara.

At Central Coast Criminal Defense, we’ve helped Santa Barbara residents defend against theft and property crimes since 2010. We know the Santa Barbara County courts, the local prosecutors, and—most importantly—we know how to fight for results that protect what matters most: your freedom, your reputation, and your ability to move forward without a criminal record destroying employment opportunities in Santa Barbara’s economy.

What Are Theft and Burglary Charges in California?

Theft and property crimes in California encompass offenses involving taking or damaging another person’s property without permission. The primary distinction in California theft law is between petty theft involving property valued under $950 (a misdemeanor under Proposition 47) and grand theft involving property valued over $950 or theft of specific items like firearms and vehicles regardless of value (a felony). Theft under Penal Code Sections 484-488 requires proof that you took someone else’s property without permission with intent to permanently deprive the owner—meaning you intended to keep it, not just borrow it temporarily. Burglary under PC 459 is more serious than simple theft because it involves entering buildings, rooms, or structures with intent to commit theft or any felony—you don’t have to actually steal anything, just enter with criminal intent. First-degree residential burglary is always a felony and counts as strike under Three Strikes law carrying up to six years in state prison, while second-degree commercial burglary can be charged as misdemeanor or felony depending on circumstances. Robbery under PC 211 is the most serious property crime because it involves taking property from someone’s person or immediate presence through force or fear—it’s always a felony, always a strike, and carries two to nine years in state prison.

In Santa Barbara and throughout Santa Barbara County, theft and property crimes commonly involve shoplifting at Paseo Nuevo shopping center and State Street retail stores where loss prevention officers detain suspects, employee theft from Santa Barbara businesses including restaurants, hotels, retail stores, and tourism-related companies, vehicle theft and joyriding including cars stolen from residential areas and UCSB parking lots, residential burglaries in Santa Barbara neighborhoods particularly in areas near downtown and upper east side, commercial burglaries targeting businesses along State Street and Milpas Street, receiving stolen property purchased through online marketplaces or from individuals, organized retail theft rings hitting multiple State Street stores, and robbery offenses ranging from street robberies to commercial robberies at Santa Barbara businesses. The Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office prosecutes property crimes seriously, particularly when victims are small local Santa Barbara businesses suffering financial losses, when thefts involve organized retail crime rings, when burglaries involve occupied residences creating danger to inhabitants, or when defendants have prior theft convictions showing patterns of criminal behavior demonstrating recidivism.

What many people charged with theft and property crimes in Santa Barbara don’t understand is that Proposition 47 (passed 2014) provides powerful opportunities for charge reductions when property values are under $950, but prosecutors often overcharge by inflating valuations to justify felonies or by charging burglary when simple shoplifting occurred at State Street stores. Additionally, many theft allegations involve valid defenses including lack of intent to permanently deprive when defendants intended to return property or believed they would pay later, mistake of fact when defendants genuinely believed they had permission to take items, claim of right when defendants took property believing it belonged to them due to debts or ownership disputes, and false accusations from loss prevention officers who detained wrong persons or employers blaming employees for business losses having other causes. For burglary charges specifically, prosecutors must prove intent to commit theft or felony existed at the moment of entry—if you entered lawfully or developed intent to steal only after entering, burglary charges should not apply. Without aggressive representation that challenges property valuations, contests criminal intent, pursues Proposition 47 reductions and diversion programs, and fights strike convictions for residential burglary, you risk felony convictions creating crimes of moral turpitude affecting immigration and employment opportunities in Santa Barbara’s tourism, hospitality, and service economy where background checks are standard.

  • Legal Definition: Theft (PC 484-488) involves taking property without permission with intent to permanently deprive owner, classified as petty theft under $950 or grand theft over $950, while burglary (PC 459) involves entering structures with intent to commit theft or felony with residential burglary counting as strike, and robbery (PC 211) involves taking property through force or fear always constituting strike offense carrying 2-9 years prison.
  • Why It’s Prosecuted: California prosecutes property crimes to protect Santa Barbara businesses from financial losses particularly small local companies and State Street retailers, deter organized retail theft rings targeting Paseo Nuevo and downtown stores, hold accountable those who violate sanctity of homes through residential burglary, compensate victims through restitution, and maintain public safety and economic stability in the community.
  • Common Triggers: Shoplifting at Paseo Nuevo and State Street retailers with loss prevention detentions, employee theft from Santa Barbara hotels and restaurants, vehicle theft from residential areas and UCSB parking lots, residential burglaries in Santa Barbara neighborhoods, commercial burglaries along State Street and Milpas Street, receiving stolen property through online sales, organized retail theft operations, and robbery offenses at businesses or on streets.

Important: Even if you believe charges are minor, theft convictions create crimes of moral turpitude affecting immigration and careers. Do not speak to police without attorney. Call +1 (805) 621-7181 now for guidance.

Theft and Property Crimes We Defend in Santa Barbara

We defend clients against all theft and property crimes in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, and surrounding areas. Here are the charges we handle:

Misdemeanor Theft Offenses

  • Petty Theft / Shoplifting (PC 484/488/459.5)
    Taking property valued under $950 from State Street stores or Paseo Nuevo | Max penalty: 6 months county jail, diversion program eligibility, restitution
  • Petty Theft from Person
    Pickpocketing or taking property directly from victim under $950 | Max penalty: 6 months county jail, elevated because taken from person
  • Misdemeanor Receiving Stolen Property (PC 496)
    Buying or possessing stolen property valued under $950 | Max penalty: 1 year county jail, restitution to victims

Felony Theft Charges

  • Grand Theft (PC 487)
    Taking property valued over $950, or theft of firearms/vehicles | Max penalty: 3 years state prison, substantial restitution
  • Grand Theft Auto (PC 487(d)(1))
    Stealing vehicles regardless of value | Max penalty: 3 years state prison, vehicle restitution
  • Grand Theft from Person (PC 487(c))
    Taking property over $950 directly from victim | Max penalty: 3 years state prison, elevated seriousness
  • Felony Receiving Stolen Property (PC 496)
    Buying or possessing stolen property over $950 | Max penalty: 3 years state prison, restitution

Burglary Offenses

  • First-Degree Residential Burglary (PC 459)
    Entering inhabited dwellings with intent to commit theft or felony | Max penalty: 6 years state prison, strike offense under Three Strikes law
  • Second-Degree Commercial Burglary (PC 459)
    Entering commercial buildings with intent to commit theft or felony | Max penalty: 3 years state prison or 1 year jail if misdemeanor
  • Auto Burglary (PC 459)
    Entering locked vehicles with intent to commit theft | Max penalty: 3 years state prison
  • Shoplifting (PC 459.5)
    Entering commercial establishments during business hours with intent to steal property under $950 | Max penalty: 6 months county jail under Proposition 47

Robbery Offenses

  • Robbery (PC 211)
    Taking property from person or immediate presence through force or fear | Max penalty: 2-5 years state prison for second-degree, 3-9 years for first-degree, strike offense
  • Armed Robbery
    Robbery using firearms or deadly weapons | Max penalty: Enhanced penalties including 10-year firearm enhancement, strike offense
  • Carjacking (PC 215)
    Taking vehicles from person through force or fear | Max penalty: 3-9 years state prison, strike offense
  • Home Invasion Robbery (Estes Robbery)
    Robbery committed inside inhabited dwelling | Max penalty: Enhanced penalties, strike offense

Vehicle-Related Crimes

  • Vehicle Theft / Joyriding (VC 10851)
    Unlawfully taking or driving vehicles without owner consent | Max penalty: 1 year jail or 3 years prison depending on value
  • Unlawful Driving or Taking of Vehicle
    Temporary unauthorized use of vehicles | Defense: Show intent to return, demonstrate permission, contest ownership

Additional Property Crimes

  • Organized Retail Theft (PC 490.4) – Coordinated theft for resale targeting State Street retailers
  • Employee Theft (PC 484/503) – Stealing from Santa Barbara employers in hotels, restaurants, retail
  • Embezzlement (PC 503) – Fraudulent appropriation by person in position of trust
  • Theft by False Pretenses (PC 532) – Obtaining property through lies or misrepresentations
  • Identity Theft (PC 530.5) – Using another person’s identifying information for theft or fraud
  • Credit Card Fraud (PC 484f-484j) – Using stolen or fraudulent credit cards
  • Check Fraud (PC 476) – Forging or uttering fraudulent checks
  • Theft from Elder (PC 368) – Stealing from victims 65 or older
  • Mail Theft (PC 530.5e) – Stealing mail from mailboxes
  • Possession of Burglary Tools (PC 466) – Possessing tools intended for burglary
  • Trespassing (PC 602) – Entering property without permission
  • Vandalism (PC 594) – Damaging or defacing property
  • Arson (PC 451) – Willfully setting fires to structures or property
  • Extortion (PC 518) – Obtaining property through threats or coercion

Don’t see your charge listed? This list covers common theft and property crimes, but we defend against all charges in this category. Call +1 (805) 621-7181 and we’ll explain your charges in plain English.

What’s at Stake: Consequences of Theft and Property Crime Convictions

Theft and property crime convictions don’t just affect you today—they can impact your life for years. Here’s what you could be facing:

Immediate Penalties

  • State prison sentences up to 6 years for felony residential burglary
  • State prison sentences up to 9 years for robbery with enhancements
  • Strike convictions for residential burglary, robbery, and carjacking under Three Strikes law
  • County jail sentences up to 1 year for misdemeanor petty theft and shoplifting
  • Substantial restitution to victims for stolen or damaged property
  • Fines ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars
  • Probation with search conditions and stay-away orders from stores

Long-Term Consequences

  • Crimes of moral turpitude affecting immigration status causing deportation for non-citizens
  • Professional license impacts for positions requiring trustworthiness and financial responsibility
  • Employment barriers as Santa Barbara employers in tourism and hospitality industries reject applicants with theft convictions
  • Permanent branding as thief affecting housing applications and future opportunities
  • Prior theft convictions used to enhance future charges to felonies
  • Criminal record visible on background checks destroying job prospects in Santa Barbara’s economy
  • Strike convictions doubling future sentences for any felony

⚠️ Time is critical. The earlier we start building your defense, the more options we have including diversion programs that avoid convictions. Request your free consultation now.

Why Hiring an Attorney for Theft and Property Crimes Is Essential

Proposition 47 Provides Powerful Tools for Charge Reduction

California’s Proposition 47, passed by voters in 2014, reduced most theft offenses involving property valued under $950 from felonies to misdemeanors—dramatically reducing jail exposure and creating pathways to avoid felony convictions that would destroy employment opportunities. This means shoplifting from State Street stores and Paseo Nuevo, petty theft, receiving stolen property, check fraud, and forgery are now misdemeanors when amounts are under $950. We’ve successfully represented hundreds of Santa Barbara residents by challenging property valuations when prosecutors allege amounts over $950 without adequate proof from stores or victims showing actual values, reducing grand theft charges to petty theft when valuations are inflated based on retail prices rather than actual values or replacement costs, securing Proposition 47 reductions for clients with prior felony theft convictions that occurred before 2014 allowing retroactive relief, and pursuing diversion programs available for misdemeanor theft that result in dismissals without convictions. State Street retailers and Paseo Nuevo stores often inflate values to justify felony prosecutions—without aggressive representation that forces prosecution to prove values exceed $950 through receipts and expert testimony, you risk felony convictions when misdemeanor charges would be appropriate under Proposition 47.

Residential Burglary Strike Convictions Destroy Futures

First-degree residential burglary under PC 459 qualifies as strike under California’s Three Strikes law, meaning convictions count as prior strikes that double sentences for any future felony and result in mandatory 25-years-to-life sentences for third strikes. We structure defense strategies specifically to avoid strike convictions by negotiating plea agreements reducing residential burglary to commercial burglary or trespass avoiding strikes, winning trials to avoid any conviction and strike, demonstrating that structures entered weren’t inhabited dwellings eliminating first-degree burglary, proving lack of intent to commit theft or felony at time of entry negating burglary elements, and showing that defendants entered lawfully and developed criminal intent only after entry. For Santa Barbara residents facing residential burglary charges, avoiding strike convictions is absolutely critical—one strike doubles all future felony sentences even for non-violent offenses, effectively destroying any chance of redemption after rehabilitation and condemning defendants to life sentences for relatively minor future crimes.

Intent to Permanently Deprive Must Be Proven

California theft law requires prosecutors to prove you intended to permanently deprive the owner of property—if you forgot to pay for items at self-checkout, made honest mistakes, intended to return items, or believed you had permission to take property, you lack the required criminal intent for theft. We’ve successfully defended countless shoplifting cases at State Street stores and Paseo Nuevo by demonstrating that clients forgot items in shopping carts or bags without intent to steal while distracted by children or phone calls, made errors at self-checkout stations at Target or other retailers without criminal intent to defraud, believed merchandise was already paid for by companions or family members, intended to return for payment but were detained by overzealous loss prevention before leaving parking lots, and had legitimate explanations for possessing property that loss prevention mischaracterized as theft. Loss prevention officers at State Street stores and Paseo Nuevo often detain people for shoplifting when no criminal intent existed, and Santa Barbara Police arrest based solely on loss prevention statements without independent investigation—without attorneys presenting evidence of innocent explanations, demonstrating lack of intent through witness testimony and surveillance video analysis, and cross-examining loss prevention on their training and potential mistakes, judges and juries convict based solely on the act of leaving stores with unpaid merchandise even when mistakes were honest and criminal intent was absent.

Local Experience Makes the Difference

Theft and property crime prosecutions in Santa Barbara County Superior Court require understanding how prosecutors at the Santa Barbara courthouse evaluate cases and make charging decisions, which State Street retailers and Paseo Nuevo stores aggressively pursue prosecution versus those willing to accept civil compromise, which judges are receptive to Proposition 47 arguments and diversion programs, and what evidence Santa Barbara juries find persuasive in theft cases. We’ve defended hundreds of theft and property crime cases in Santa Barbara, know the prosecutors who handle these matters, understand which State Street and Paseo Nuevo stores have loss prevention officers that make questionable detentions, can connect clients with local theft education programs that satisfy court requirements, and know the investigators at Santa Barbara Police Department who handle burglary and robbery cases. We also understand the dynamics of property crime prosecutions in Santa Barbara—the high volume of shoplifting cases from State Street and Paseo Nuevo creating opportunities for favorable plea negotiations, the organized retail theft problem affecting multiple downtown retailers, and how theft convictions affect employment prospects in Santa Barbara’s tourism and hospitality economy where background checks are standard and theft convictions create permanent barriers to jobs in hotels, restaurants, retail stores, and service industries.

How Central Coast Criminal Defense Fights Theft and Property Crime Charges

Since 2010, we’ve defended Santa Barbara residents against theft and property crimes with a proven approach:

  1. Immediate Case Assessment
    We immediately review police reports, loss prevention statements, and surveillance video to identify lack of intent to steal or innocent explanations for taking property, assess whether Proposition 47 applies to reduce felonies to misdemeanors based on values under $950, determine eligibility for theft diversion programs under PC 1001.50-60 resulting in dismissals, challenge property valuations when amounts are inflated to justify felony charges, evaluate whether loss prevention conducted illegal detentions exceeding their authority, and for burglary cases assess whether criminal intent existed at time of entry or entry was lawful.
  2. Aggressive Defense Strategy
    We challenge prosecutors by demonstrating lack of criminal intent through evidence of mistakes, confusion, or innocent explanations, proving property values don’t exceed $950 requiring misdemeanor charges under Proposition 47, contesting identification when store employees or witnesses misidentified suspects, challenging illegal detentions by State Street and Paseo Nuevo loss prevention officers exceeding authority or violating detention procedures, pursuing theft diversion programs and civil compromise agreements avoiding convictions, and for burglary charges proving lack of intent to commit theft or felony at time of entry or that entry was lawful.
  3. Evidence Investigation
    We obtain surveillance video from State Street stores, Paseo Nuevo, and downtown retailers showing innocent conduct or lack of intent to steal, interview witnesses who observed mistakes or innocent explanations for taking property, gather receipts and transaction records contradicting theft allegations or showing intent to pay, investigate loss prevention officers’ training, policies, and histories of improper detentions or false accusations, document clients’ financial ability to pay contradicting theft motive allegations, and for burglary cases investigate entry circumstances and whether defendants had permission or legal right to enter.
  4. Skilled Negotiation
    We work with Santa Barbara County prosecutors to negotiate theft diversion programs under PC 1001.50-60 resulting in dismissals for first-time offenders, secure charge reductions from felony to misdemeanor under Proposition 47 when values are under $950, reduce charges from burglary to trespass when evidence doesn’t support intent to commit theft upon entry, obtain civil compromise agreements under PC 1377 where State Street and Paseo Nuevo victims accept restitution and request dismissals, structure restitution payment plans satisfying victims while preserving employment, and reduce residential burglary to commercial burglary avoiding strike convictions when dwelling status is disputed.
  5. Trial-Ready Advocacy
    When prosecutors refuse reasonable resolutions we take theft and property crime cases to trial at Santa Barbara County Superior Court, presenting defenses showing lack of intent to permanently deprive through witness testimony and evidence, challenging property valuations and forcing prosecution to prove amounts exceed $950 through store records and expert testimony, cross-examining loss prevention officers on detention circumstances, training deficiencies, and identification reliability, presenting alibi defenses and mistaken identification evidence, arguing reasonable doubt based on innocent explanations for conduct, and for burglary cases demonstrating lack of criminal intent at time of entry or that entry was lawful.
  6. Post-Conviction Relief
    For clients with prior theft convictions we file Proposition 47 petitions to reduce prior felony theft convictions to misdemeanors retroactively, pursue expungement under PC 1203.4 to dismiss theft convictions and clear records for employment, seek Certificates of Rehabilitation when theft convictions affect professional licenses or immigration status, and negotiate modification of restitution orders when amounts are excessive or client circumstances have changed.

Our theft and property crimes defense practice is built on successfully defending Santa Barbara residents against shoplifting, burglary, robbery, and all property offenses. We’ve secured complete dismissals through theft diversion programs for first-time offenders shoplifting at State Street stores and Paseo Nuevo, obtained Proposition 47 reductions from felony grand theft to misdemeanor petty theft when property values were under $950, negotiated civil compromise agreements with State Street retailers and Paseo Nuevo stores resulting in dismissals after restitution, won trials by demonstrating lack of criminal intent and innocent mistakes at self-checkout, reduced burglary charges to trespass avoiding strike convictions and prison when intent to commit theft wasn’t proven at entry, obtained acquittals in robbery cases by proving defendants didn’t use force or fear, and helped countless Santa Barbara residents avoid convictions that would have permanently branded them as thieves destroying employment opportunities in this community’s tourism-dependent economy. We understand that many people facing theft and property crime charges in Santa Barbara are first-time offenders who made mistakes at State Street stores or Paseo Nuevo, individuals accused based on mistaken identity by loss prevention, or people facing charges based on misunderstandings about permission or ownership—and we fight for outcomes that provide opportunities to move forward without permanent branding as criminals that would destroy prospects for employment, housing, and economic stability in Santa Barbara.

When theft and property crime charges threaten your freedom, reputation, and future, you need more than just legal representation—you need an advocate who knows Santa Barbara County courts inside and out. That’s exactly what you get with Central Coast Criminal Defense.

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Without saying to much on my case. I contacted central coast criminals defense for some legal help and “KIT”who represented me was professional, honest and experienced on my case. I highly Recommend this company to anyone who needs a professional lawyer with a friendly caring staff. Thanks kit…

Renee Macias

I am so happy to have found my criminal lawyer and his firm. He was amazing in court and I was glad I had him by my side during the most stressful time of my life. In the end, I wouldn’t have to serve any jail time and would be able to continue with my life, all thanks to my lawyer and this law office!

Paulina Komza

I had a relatively minor legal matter, but Kit was able to successfully advocate the DA on my behalf so no charge was pressed and I simply had to take 2 classes. Kit is effective and will do whatever necessary to make his clients feel they were treated well.

David L

I couldn’t be any happier with Central Coast Criminal Defense. Adrienne was very helpful on explaining and representing me. From now on I’m recommending Central Coast Criminal Defense to any one who needs a lawyer! Thank you Adrienne for all your hard work.

Jose Albarran

I called in regarding advice on a court issue. I had Mr. Kit Westbrook on the phone after nearly no wait time. He reviewed my circumstances and got back to me within an hour with all the information I needed. Super friendly, professional and empathetic. Fantastic!

Micah

I just wanted to write a quick review to CCCD to thank them for going about and beyond to help me with a my legal matter. Adrienne Haddad was super professional and handled my issue quickly and without any headaches. Thank you again for helping me get the best outcome that was possible!!

JIMMY CRUTCHFIELD

Anyone with legal issue should definitely use this law office. My DUI attorney and his team are always available to answer questions, very professional and on point. Highly recommended!

Anna Gratel

This awesome attorney Kit was Truly a man who goes over and beyond to help people. My wife and I are Very thankful for his help and I am Very confident and grateful in expressing my humble feelings about him. This is the Man

josh cruz

Very pleased with my experience with CCCD and specifically Adrienne. Great outcome and pleasure to work with throughout the process.

Chris Rooney

The outcome can never be guaranteed when working with the judicial system. The affordable rates to fit my budget without compromising the quality of service I received, I have and will continue to recommend to others.

Evelynne Griffith

Kit and his crew were amazing. They were there when I needed help and have continued to guide me through a very tough time. Their fees are on par with the services provided and well worth the investment.

Brian Roberts

i was happy with my experience Kit and his team are honest hard working attorneys i would highly recommend them to anyone.

Daniel Costa

I have the highest regard for Kit Westbrook. He has integrity and knows how to navigate through a difficult situation. He is responsive to client needs because he really cares.

Sheri Becar

I was very pleased with the help I received here. Adrienne was very helpful. I had a lot of legal questions and she was very easy to get ahold of. Had very informative answers and I would recommend her to anyone

Melanie Garay

I was visiting friends & family in California and needed some legal help all while I was in Michigan. I called these guys and they helped me out big time, great organization, great people, would use their services again.

Ali Kasra

Kit was great! Helped me with my case in SLO county and made me feel less stress.

Stacy Myers

Loved all of the staff at CCCD, especially Ms. Haddad. Impeccable work! Great outcome! Affordable price!

Martha Stromberg

sincere and honest man you can trust his experience and expect the best outcome possible …thanks Cody ….

Don Laucella

Adrian and Kit really care about their clients and will go the extra mile to help them.

Carlos Leyva

Thank you Adriana you are always very helpful.

K Mabry

Very nice people.

Richard

Atty Kit just saved us from a 1 point driving record conviction, unnecessary attorney’s fees, and certain increased premiums on my young daughter’s car insurance rates.

We were mistakenly under the impression that if she took an illegal left turn (there was poorly posted and confusing signage) citation to court, and lost, that she’d still have the option for traffic school. And we we have been trying for weeks to retain an attorney to represent her, or to get feedback. We even turned to the free bar assn legal referral service who also could not get any help for her. Turns out most attorneys will only take cases involving misdemeanor or felony charges…

Today, we had the fortune of calling Central Coast Criminal Defense and were surprisingly patched through to Atty Kit.

Within 5 minutes at no cost to us – Atty Kit listened to the details and counseled us to save the attorneys fees and for her to go directly to traffic school because the odds are likely that the police officer will appear in court and that the judge will hold up the police officer’s reasoning for the citation.

Once convicted, my daughter would have (i) a guilty verdict with no chance of traffic school (traffic school is off the table when you take a ticket all the way through to trial); (ii) a point on her record; (iii) a guaranteed increase on insurance costs; (iv) a hefty court fine, and, (v) incurred the cost of his attorney fees.

Super appreciate Atty Kit and his office’s business model of screening calls with the opportunity for a quick free consultation. No other attorneys we spoke to boiled it down for us like this and we were very much on the wrong track.

I wish all attorneys were like this, felt like ‘old school’ lawyering!

Stacy Merrill

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