CONTENTS
- 1. Circumstances of the Theft Criminal Complaint Case

- 2. Details of the Assistance in the Theft Criminal Complaint Case

- - Leading an Active Settlement and Apology With the Victim
- - Organizing the Client's Caregiving Environment and Treatment History
- - Efforts to Prevent Recidivism and Submission of Materials Showing Remorse
- 3. Result of the Theft Criminal Complaint Case

- - Legal Information Concerning Theft Cases
- - Points to Consider When Responding to a Theft Criminal Complaint
1. Circumstances of the Theft Criminal Complaint Case
The client in this theft criminal complaint case repeatedly took goods out of a large supermarket without paying for them, and as a result came to be charged with theft through a criminal complaint.
The store's CCTV footage and internal verification materials confirmed that the goods had been removed without payment on multiple occasions, and the amount of the loss was assessed as being at a level that could not be lightly dismissed.
The supermarket determined that it was difficult to view this matter as a simple mistake, and so submitted a formal criminal complaint to the police, leaving the client at risk of being formally charged and of acquiring a criminal record.
After receiving a request from the investigative authorities to appear, the client came to us in order to conclude the case as promptly and amicably as possible.

2. Details of the Assistance in the Theft Criminal Complaint Case
In this theft criminal complaint case, the criminal law specialist attorney developed a multifaceted response strategy from the early stages of the case so that the client could demonstrate genuine recovery of the victim's losses and the sincerity of her remorse.
Leading an Active Settlement and Apology With the Victim
Together with the client, the attorney visited the victimized business in person to convey a courteous apology, and reached an amicable settlement through monetary compensation exceeding the actual amount of the loss.
The victim understood the client's sincere remorse and difficult circumstances and expressed the intention not to seek punishment.
Organizing the Client's Caregiving Environment and Treatment History
In responding to the theft criminal complaint case, the criminal law specialist attorney documented the fact that the client was raising a young child alone, as well as her history of repeated surgeries, residual disability, and psychiatric treatment, so that these could be taken into account in sentencing.
In particular, the attorney also explained the commencement of rehabilitation proceedings for the recovery of her livelihood and her recent loss of employment.
Efforts to Prevent Recidivism and Submission of Materials Showing Remorse
The criminal law specialist attorney guided the client in preparing a letter of apology and a written pledge to prevent recidivism, and submitted these to the investigative authorities together with ongoing psychiatric treatment records.
The attorney also explained the client's willingness to perform community service and her plans for reemployment so that her self-directed efforts toward reintegration into society would be reflected, thereby increasing the likelihood of leniency.
3. Result of the Theft Criminal Complaint Case
In the theft criminal complaint case, the assistance of the criminal law specialist attorney brought about a swift settlement with the victim, and the client's sincere remorse and willingness to improve were recognized, so the investigative authorities issued a suspension of indictment disposition.
A suspension of indictment is a disposition under which the case is concluded without criminal punishment, and because no criminal record remains, it served as a very important turning point in the client's return to a normal social life.
Legal Information Concerning Theft Cases
Elements of Larceny
Larceny is established when there is an intent to secretly take another's property and make it one's own (intent to unlawfully obtain).
If the purpose is merely to use the item briefly and return it, it may not be recognized as larceny.
The key requirements for larceny to be established are as follows.
-It must be another's property: It must be an item owned or possessed by another.
-There must be an act of taking: This applies to secretly taking the item or removing it without permission.
-There must be an intent to unlawfully obtain: There must be an intent to make the item one's own without the other party's consent.
This intent to unlawfully obtain must be proven by the investigative authorities, and clear evidence sufficient to establish it with certainty is required.
Severity of Punishment for Larceny
| Under Article 329 of the Criminal Act, larceny may be punishable by imprisonment for up to six years or a fine of up to 10 million won. |
Points to Consider When Responding to a Theft Criminal Complaint
Theft is a crime for which, depending on the case, there is a possibility of an actual custodial sentence even for a first-time offender.
In particular, where the recovery of the victim's losses is inadequate or there are repeated circumstances, a strong response is necessary.
Therefore, if you have become involved in a theft criminal complaint case, the following initial responses are important.
-Attempting a prompt settlement with the victim
-Preparing sentencing materials such as a letter of apology and a written statement
-Legal review of whether an argument that there was no intent to unlawfully obtain is possible
-Securing grounds for consideration such as psychiatric treatment and financial hardship
As such, a theft criminal complaint is difficult to dismiss as a simple mistake, so a favorable outcome can be expected only when the case is approached strategically from the initial investigation response.
If you have become involved in a criminal case in a situation such as the above, we encourage you to request assistance through a 🔗Legal Consultation Appointment.

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