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Theft From Employer
Wisconsin laws proscribe theft from an employer by an employee. Under Wisconsin law, it is a crime for an employee to convert property to his or her own property by keeping it after termination, by taking it home without permission, or by spending money without permission. Theft from an employer is a commonly charged crime.
Converting Property
The process of 'converting property' is a legal term meaning that the thief unlawfully makes the employer’s property their own property.
Criminal Law Defense Lawyer, Attorney Mike Rudolph
If you are under investigation for theft from an employer, time is of the essence. Act quickly, and call (920-730-8533) Attorney Mike Rudolph right away.