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While a theft charge may seem minor, the repercussions will negatively affect you and your family. If you have been criminally charged with theft, it is critical that you take swift action in order to defend yourself. The penalties for serious theft-related offenses are severe. As such, we encourage you to retain the immediate representation of Eichelberger Law Firm, PLLC. Our criminal defense attorney has successfully handled countless theft crime cases. With our in-depth legal knowledge in your corner, you can be confident that your case is in capable and competent hands. Call (601) 851-0061 today to learn how we can help you.

In order to avoid a criminal conviction, you need to ensure your constitutional rights are protected in a court of law. Our theft law firm has a unique understanding of both sides of the courtroom. With our support, you may be able to obtain the upper hand in court. We will thoroughly investigate the circumstances pertaining to your case, discover what evidence the prosecution has obtained, and prepare a strong defense accordingly.
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  • J. Matthew Eichelberger

    Attorney

    Over the course of his career, thousands of clients, including judges, prosecutors, doctors, business owners, and elected officials, have turned to J. Matthew Eichelberger for legal help in their time of need. There’s a reason for that. In addition to being recognized as Trial Lawyer of the Year, Matt maintains an AV Preeminent® Rating from Martindale-Hubbell®, a perfect 10.0 Avvo Rating, and has been recognized as Super Lawyers® Mid-South Rising Stars.

    Matt began practicing law in 2003 with the Jackson law firm of Sanford & Harper, where he worked for now-U.S. Congressman Gregg Harper. In 2005, Matt moved to Texas, where he practiced criminal defense, construction litigation, and oil and gas litigation. Soon after moving there, Matt joined the firm of Gibson, Hotchkiss, Roach & Davenport, one of the oldest law firms in Texas. Matt moved home to Mississippi from Texas in late 2007 and is now an inactive member of the State Bar of Texas.

    When Matt moved back home to Mississippi in 2007, he joined the Office of the Hinds County Public Defender. He immediately took on multiple high-profile cases, winning an acquittal in a capital murder trial, a dismissal in another murder case, and eventually the reversal of one of Mississippi’s most highly-publicized murder convictions in decades. After leaving the Hinds County Public Defender’s Office in 2010, Matt opened the law firm of Eichelberger & Lee with his longtime friend, P.J. Lee, where they focused on criminal defense, DUI defense, and civil rights.

    In 2012, Matt opened the Eichelberger Law Firm, where he continues to focus on criminal defense and civil rights throughout Mississippi. He remains passionately interested in exposing forensic science fraud in our nation’s courtrooms and has taught continuing legal education classes on that topic, as well as other subjects such as cross-examination and voir dire.

  • Jennie Eichelberger

    Attorney

    Jennie Eichelberger represents clients in workers' compensation, civil rights, and criminal defense matters. After becoming a member of the Mississippi Bar in 2007, Jennie worked as a judicial clerk for multiple Hinds County Circuit Court judges. She then joined the Hinds County Public Defender’s Office in 2008, where she quickly earned her reputation as a skilled and tenacious advocate for her clients. Jennie gained valuable experience in criminal defense while at the Hinds County Public Defender’s Office, trying numerous cases to jury verdict and winning multiple not guilty verdicts.

    Jennie entered private practice in 2010, joining a local workers compensation law firm. While there, she successfully represented hundreds of claimants before the Mississippi Workers Compensation Commission. In late 2013, Jennie was asked to work for the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Jackson office on a two-year fellowship and handle multiple civil rights matters involving Mississippi’s incarcerated youths. Jennie completed her service to SPLC in September of 2015 and joined the Eichelberger Law Firm.

    Jennie is the immediate past president of the Young Lawyers Division of the Mississippi Bar, a member of the Mississippi Board of Bar Commissioners, an American Bar Association Fellow, and the Vice President of the Mississippi Association for Justice. She has served as chair of numerous committees for the Mississippi Bar’s Young Lawyers Division and the Mississippi Association for Justice.

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  • “Highest recommendation for criminal defense and civil rights litigation. ”

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  • “Matt is a fearless, but not reckless, trial lawyer. ”

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  • “In a legal system full of “check the box” mentality, Matt Eichelberger cares about the truth. ”

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  • “During one of the worst times of my life, Matt helped make me feel at ease.”

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  • How Are Robbery & Burglary Different?

    Answer:

    Robbery is the taking of property against an individuals will by means of fear or force. Robbery offenses are also referred to as “stickups” or “muggings.” Unlike robbery, a burglary offense does not require a confrontation between two or more parties. In order to be convicted of burglary, the prosecutor is required to prove that the defendant entered the structure with the intent of committing a felony offense.

  • Is The Police Officer Required To Ready My Rights?

    Answer:

    Police officers are not legally required to read you your rights at the time of your arrest. The Miranda Warning is only required if the officer plans to use your statement as elicit, incriminating evidence in a court of law.

  • Do I Need To Hire A Criminal Defense Lawyer?

    Answer:

    If you have been arrested for a serious theft offense, it is vital that you secure the legal representation of our lawyer. We urge you against self-representation. When your future on the line, you need a skilled attorney on your side. Regardless of the circumstances pertaining to your case, there is no question that an attorney will make all the difference in the outcome of your case.

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