New Jersey Property Crimes Attorney
Being charged with a property crime can be scary. You might not know where to turn or who to trust, especially since property crimes charges can carry heavy penalties if you're convicted.
When your freedom is at stake, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney who knows how the system works and has experience dealing with these types of charges in New Jersey.
When it comes to property crimes, there are too many things that could go wrong if you're not careful or if you pick the wrong attorney.
At Breslow Law Offices, our criminal defense lawyers give honest advice based on over 45 years of experience working with criminal charges in courts all over Essex County, Verona County, Ocean County and the entire state of New Jersey.
Don't let your future get ruined just because you didn't know what to do next after being charged with any kind of property crime. If you've been arrested or charged with property crime in New Jersey, contact us today for a free consultation.
Call 973-239-8000 or contact us online to speak with a New Jersey property crimes attorney about your charges and next steps.
Common Types of Property Crime Charges in New Jersey
Property crimes include any illegal crime that someone does to another person's property. The punishments for these types of crimes may include jail time, fines, and a permanent criminal record. But if you have an experienced lawyer they may be able to lessen the damage or get the case dismissed completely.
The criminal defense attorneys at Breslow Law Offices have helped thousands of individuals get the following charges dismissed, reduced, or dropped:
Burglary Charges
Burglary is an indictable offense (similar to a felony in some other states), which carries severe penalties if convicted. However, the charges may be completely dismissed if it's shown that any one of four required elements are missing (eg. entry for the purpose to commit an offense).
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Criminal Mischief Charges
Criminal mischief is any criminal activity that damages property. The severity of this charge depends on the value destroyed or damaged, with conviction resulting in possible jail time, fines, and/or community service.
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Trespassing Charges
Trespassing is the act of entering another person's property without their consent. It can carry penalties including prison time, fines and probation as well as more severe sentences if you are found guilty of "defiant trespassing" which involves being on someone else’s land when they have posted or verbal notice against it.
Common Types of Property Crime Charges in New Jersey
When you or a loved one have been charged with a serious property crime, it's important that you have representation from an experienced criminal defense lawyer.
Breslow Law Offices has successfully represented clients who are accused or investigated for property crimes including burglary, criminal mischief, and trespassing in courtrooms across New Jersey.
With over 45 years of experience our legal team has the skills and knowledge to obtain the best outcome in your case. Don't leave your future to chance, speak with a New Jersey property crimes lawyer about your legal rights and next steps.
Call 973-239-8000 today or contact us online for a free consultation.