Property crimes could seem like a potential minor offense, but being convicted of a property crime leads to severe penalties and consequences. Having a conviction of a property crime can also cause collateral damage when it comes to looking for jobs or even college admissions. If you have been charged with a property crime, it is important to consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney in Phoenix.
If you have been charged with a property crime, it is important that you consult with a criminal defense attorney. When working with our law firm, you will have an experienced attorney who has defended thousands of cases over a 20+ year period in Phoenix. Having an attorney that knows how to effectively break down the specifics of a property crime case will provide you with a chance that you might not otherwise have in getting your charge dismissed or reduced. We offer free consultations to help you determine what your next steps need to be.
A property crime is not a specific charge, but has multiple different charges that fall under the umbrella of a property crime. Some of the potential property crimes you could be charged with in Arizona are:
The penalties for property crimes in the state of Arizona range widely depending on the specific charge you are facing. Below is a chart of potential misdemeanor property crime charges and what penalties each charge carries:
At Aeed Law, our team is dedicated to helping and representing you. You will be working directly with an attorney who has 20+ years of criminal defense experience that knows how to break down the specifics of a property crime case and will provide you with a chance that you might not otherwise have in getting your charge dismissed or reduced.
Our firm primarily serves the areas of Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Glendale and other areas around Maricopa County. If you are in need of an experienced criminal defense attorney in Phoenix, please contact us today to schedule your free case evaluation.