Facing petty theft and shoplifting in Santa Clara County? Here is where your case is heard, the county’s diversion options, and how these cases get defended.
The law is statewide; the courts, the DA, and the diversion programs are local — and that local picture shapes the strategy.
The Charge
Petty theft (PC 488) and shoplifting (PC 459.5) cover thefts of $950 or less. Both are misdemeanors. See our theft defense page.
Where Your Santa Clara County Case Is Heard
Santa Clara County routes your case to the courthouse for the city where the offense is alleged to have occurred: the Hall of Justice at 190 West Hedding Street in San Jose, the Palo Alto courthouse at 270 Grant Avenue, or the South County courthouse at 301 Diana Avenue in Morgan Hill.
Cases are prosecuted by the Santa Clara County Office of the District Attorney (District Attorney Jeff Rosen), and custody, when it occurs, is at the Main Jail in San Jose or Elmwood in Milpitas. For the county overview, see our Santa Clara County criminal defense page.
Santa Clara County Diversion & Collaborative Courts
Santa Clara County runs a strong set of collaborative courts that can end a case in treatment and dismissal rather than a conviction:
- a Drug Treatment Court
- a Mental Health Treatment Court — one of the largest in California
- Mental Health Diversion under PC 1001.36
- a Veterans Treatment Court
- a Young Adult Deferred Entry of Judgment program for eligible 18-to-21-year-olds
Theft cases are strong candidates for judicial diversion (PC 1001.95) — statewide, and available in Santa Clara County the same as anywhere — plus civil compromise when the store is repaid.
How These Cases Get Defended
- Civil compromise (PC 1377) — when the merchant is made whole, the court can dismiss. See how civil compromise works.
- Disputing the intent to steal and the value.
- Diversion ending in dismissal, at the judge’s discretion.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which courthouse handles petty theft and shoplifting cases in Santa Clara County?
Santa Clara County misdemeanor cases are heard at its criminal courthouses — the Hall of Justice in San Jose, the Palo Alto courthouse, or the South County courthouse in Morgan Hill, based on where the offense occurred. The exact department and date are on your notice.
Can a shoplifting case be dismissed in Santa Clara County?
Yes. Shoplifting and petty theft in Santa Clara County are strong candidates for civil compromise under PC 1377 (when the merchant is made whole) and for judicial diversion under PC 1001.95, both of which can end the case without a conviction.
Who prosecutes criminal cases in Santa Clara County?
Criminal cases in Santa Clara County are prosecuted by the Santa Clara County Office of the District Attorney, led by District Attorney Jeff Rosen.
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Ahmed S. Hasan is the founder of ASH Legal, a solo criminal defense practice based in San Francisco. The firm runs on flat-fee representation: one lawyer, one fee, from arraignment through resolution. No hourly billing. No surprise invoices.
Ahmed is a graduate of Emory University School of Law and a member in good standing of the State Bar of California (Bar #364992). His practice focuses on misdemeanor defense across San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara Counties — DUI, domestic violence, petty theft and shoplifting, drug possession, vandalism, trespassing, and assault and battery — with particular attention to diversion-track outcomes that end in dismissal under PC 1001.95, PC 1001.36 (Mental Health Diversion), PC 1001.80 (Military Diversion), and PC 1001.83 (Parental Caregiver Diversion).
Ahmed previously served as a post-bar clerk with the San Francisco Public Defender's Office, the city's largest indigent-defense practice. He is a member of the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Silicon Valley.
He represents clients across San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara Counties. The main office is at 15 Boardman Place, Suite 301, San Francisco, with a Redwood City office available by appointment.
Free 30-minute consultations are available by phone or Zoom. (510) 545-6515 · ahmed@ashlegal.com