What is Property Crime?
Property crime in the state of New Jersey generally falls into three categories: trespassing, criminal mischief, and burglary. These three categories of crimes are very different from one another and are subsequently punishable by different penalties. New Jersey is known for handling its criminal law cases strictly, so if you are charged with a property crime, it’s important to have the legal assistance of an experienced attorney at your side.
If you or someone you know has been charged with a property crime in New Jersey, it’s important to protect yourself from the harsh consequences of a conviction. Contact an experienced New Jersey criminal lawyer of the Law Offices of Jason A. Volet, LLC, today by calling 732-503-8968 to discuss your criminal law case.
Three Types of Property Crime
Property crimes typically take three forms, and it’s important to know the differences between these forms if you are facing criminal charges. In New Jersey, the three main categories of property crime include:
- Trespassing – a person illegally enters a property or a structure (not necessarily with intent to commit a crime, as in burglary)
- Criminal mischief – a person damages the property of another person
- Burglary – a person illegally enters a “structure” with intent to take property or commit another serious crime
If you are convicted of one of these crimes, you could face legal consequences including monetary fines and even prison time.
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If you or someone you know is facing property crime charges, contact a knowledgeable New Jersey criminal attorney at the Law Offices of Jason A. Volet, LLC, today by calling 732-503-8968. Our legal team can discuss how we may be able to reduce or drop charges against you.