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Attorney for Property Crimes in Spokane- Noteandkidd

Property Crimes involve facing charges for common crimes relating to theft or destruction of someone else's property. Contact At Noteandkidd, Our firm offers free initial consultations and flexible payment options, so you have nothing to lose by calling (509) 321-4043 for a free case evaluation.

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Attorney for Property Crimes in Spokane- Noteandkidd

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  1. NOTE & KIDD LAW FIRM Attorney For Property Crimes in Spokane At Note & Kidd, we realize the stress and anxiety with being accused of a crime. 01

  2. An Introduction A person can find themselves facing charges for a property crime for a wide range of reasons. Penalties for such charges also run a broad range. Sometimes, the simple matter of intent changes the entire landscape for a property crime charge. Property crimes typically involve destructive action against a property or possessions rather than a person. Because the crimes do not directly endanger the well-being of others, many people assume that the penalties may be less severe than other illegal activities. 02

  3. Some common types of property crime are- Shoplifting- When someone steals or conceals merchandise from a store. Burglary- entry into a building illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft. Arson- the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property. Robbery- A person commits robbery when he or she uses violence or the threat of violence to take property or money from someone. Vandalism- action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property. 03

  4. Penalties for Property Crimes If the court finds you guilty of a property crime, you may face one or more of the following penalties, depending on the nature and severity of your offense: Incarceration Exorbitant Fines Probation Restitution Community Service Restraining Orders 04

  5. Reach Us- (509) 321-4043 901 N. Adams, Spokane, WA 99201 509.328.8811 www.noteandkidd.com 05

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