Minnesota Property Damage Lawyer
A person can be charged with the crime of criminal damage to property if he/she intentionally causes damage to physical property of another without the other’s consent. Minnesota law divides this crime into 4 degrees.
The degree and nature of a criminal damage to property will depend on many factors including, but not limited to:
· The amount of property damage;
· Whether anyone was actually harmed or whether the damage caused a reasonably foreseeable risk of bodily harm; or
· Whether the property was damaged because of another’s race, gender, religion, age, or sexual orientation.
Penalties
Consequences for a person convicted of a burglary crime include, but are not limited to: lengthy prison time, local jail time, hefty fines, probation, restitution, community service.
Additionally, multiple offenses occurring within a 6 month period of time may be aggregated and the person can be charged with a more serious degree of criminal damage to property.
Take Action Now
If you, or someone you know, have been charged
with a criminal damage to property crime in Minnesota, you will need
to retain the services of a professional, passionate and experienced
criminal defense attorney who has a successful track record
when it comes to fighting property charges in the state of
Minnesota. When you face such life-changing consequences, you
cannot risk being without reliable, aggressive legal representation.
Trespassing Lawyer Minnesota
A person can be charged with the crime of trespass if he/she intentionally trespasses upon the premises or dwelling of another and, without claim of right, refuses to depart from the premises or dwelling on demand of the lawful possessor.
Trespass can occur in many different situations and locations.
Penalties
Consequences for a person convicted of a trespass crime include, but are not limited to: local jail time, hefty fines, probation, restitution, community service. The exact nature of the penalties depends largely upon the particular circumstances of each case.
Take Action Now
If you, or someone you know, have been charged with a property
damage or trespassing crime in Minnesota, you need to retain the
services of a qualified, passionate and knowledgeable criminal
defense attorney who will be your voice in the criminal justice
system and who has a successful track record when it comes to
fighting property damage charges in the state of Minnesota. When you face such
life-changing consequences, you cannot risk being without
trustworthy, aggressive legal representation.
At the Law Offices of William K. Bulmer II, we are fully prepared to
handle your property damage or trespassing crime case. We can
provide you with the guidance and legal counsel you need to fight
your charges. Call our Law Offices today for a FREE consultation
at 612-384-7003.
