Watch this video to learn about criminal damages to property in Georgia. Then call Hall & Navarro for a legal consultation and case evaluation.
Question:
What is important to know about criminal damage to property charges?
Answer:
I had a client call yesterday. He was charged with the offense of criminal damage to property. Criminal damage to property can be a misdemeanor offense or it can be a felony offense, depending on the amount of damage done to the specific property. Each case is different. Each case is unique.
If you are charged with a felony, there would be enhanced punishment in terms of prison, and restitution, and probation. If you’re charged with a misdemeanor, those penalties are less: less than 12 months in jail and less than a $1,000 fine. If you’re charged with criminal damage to property, I’d love to help you with your case. Please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Are you or a loved one in the process of a criminal defense case in Statesboro, Springfield, or Swainsboro and have questions about criminal damages to property in Georgia? Contact the experienced Georgia criminal defense attorneys at Hall & Navarro today for a consultation and case evaluation. We can help get your life back on track.