Criminal Damage to Property Lawyer in Shreveport 

 

 

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Do you know that it is illegal to cause damage to another person’s property without the person’s consent in Shreveport, Louisiana? Well, if you are caught damaging to someone else’s property without first informing the concerned party, you’ll be charged to court and you’ll need an aggressive lawyer to help you prove your innocence in Court.

Criminal Damage to property, however trivial, can set you up for some serious consequences, including a cash fine and a prison sentence. To boost your chances of walking out of the courtroom with your integrity intact, you’ll need the services of the Carl Barkemeyer, Criminal Defense Attorney firm in Shreveport, Louisiana.

 

What does Criminal Damage to property mean?

The state of Louisiana defines Criminal damage to property as the willful damaging of another person’s property without the proprietor’s consent or go-ahead, except to save the inhabitant of such property from arson or explosion. The property, in this case, refers to any structure; automobile, watercraft, trailer, residential building, or commercial building rented or leased by another. If you are caught committing this crime and you are found guilty of the accusation labeled against you, the consequences will be dire. The only chance you have at defending your integrity against the criminal Damage to property accusation is to engage a competent attorney to help you with your defense. This is where Mr. Carl Barkemeyer and his pro-active team of well-versed lawyers come in.

In Shreveport there are 4 categories of Criminal damage to property that a defendant can be blamed for, namely;

  • Aggravated Criminal damage to property
  • simple criminal damage to property
  • Criminal damage to a landmark or historic buildings
  • Criminal damage to a property using graffiti to deface a structure.

If you are found guilty of any of the afore-mentioned criminal damage to property offenses, you’ll need a lawyer to help defend your integrity in court. Because when it comes to Criminal damage to property crimes or any crime at that, the evidence is what nails you to the cross. By securing an aggressive and experienced lawyer to defend you in court, you can go over the pieces of evidence filed against you to identify the inconsistencies in your case. On the off chance that the pieces of evidence filed against you were obtained illegally or falsified, your lawyer will fight aggressively in your defense to render the evidence inadmissible in court. In this way, alleviating and possibly annihilating the potential penalties for the criminal damage to property crime that you are blamed for. With Mr. Carl Barkemeyer handling your case, optimum results will become your reality during the trial.

 

Potential Punishments for Criminal damage to property convictions

 There is probably no way to determine the disadvantageousness of criminal damage to property conviction since a conviction will leave a stink on your record. If you don’t do the needful before a verdict is passed, you may have to live the remainder of your life nursing the consequences of the criminal damage to property conviction. If you want to stay clear of the detrimental effects of a Criminal Damage to property conviction, have an aggressive lawyer in your corner during the trial.

Here are the likely penalties for diverse sorts of criminal damage to property offenses;

  • Aggravated Criminal Damage to Property: Louisiana defines this crime as the intentional damaging of another person’s property where it is likely that human life might be in danger, except in the case of arson or explosion. The potential penalty for this type of criminal damage to property may include a cash fine of up to but not more than $10,000. It may also include a prison sentence of up to 15 years, which may or may not include hard labor. It is also possible to incur both penalties.

 

  • Simple criminal damage to property: The potential punishments specified for the Simple criminal damage to property crime are defined under Louisiana’s RS 14: 56. As defined by the statute, anyone convicted for criminally damaging a property less than $1000 shall be fined $1,000 or less or be imprisoned for not more than 6 months. If the damage amounts to $1,000 but less than $50,000 the defendant shall incur a cash fine of not more than $1000 or imprisoned for less than 10 years. In some cases, the defendant can incur a prison sentence and a cash fine. Damages amounting to $50,000 or more, shall expose defendants to a cash fine of not more than $10,000 or be imprisoned for not more than 10 years. You may also incur both penalties.

 

  • Criminal damage to a landmark or historic buildings: Offender of this type of criminal damage to property crime may incur a cash fine of up to $1000 or be imprisoned for not more than 2 years; with or without labor. The offender may also incur extensive hours of community service.

 

  • Criminal damage to a property using graffiti to deface a structure: As defined by the revised statute 14: 56.4, anyone convicted for defacing a structure with graffiti where the damage is less than $500 shall be fined $500 or less or be held for not more than 6 months in the Shreveport’s jail. If the damage amounts to $500 but less than $50,000 the defendant shall incur a cash fine of not more than $1000 or imprisoned for not more than 2 years. Damages amounting to $50,000 or more, shall expose defendants to a cash fine of not more than $10,000 or be imprisoned for not more than 10 years. In some cases, the defendant can incur a prison sentence and a cash fine.

 

Whom to call for help?

If you are charged with criminal damage to property offense, contact Mr. Carl Barkemeyer. Mr. Carl Barkemeyer is a pro-active criminal defense attorney with a wealth of experience under his belt. He has participated in the defense and prosecution of diverse Criminal Damage to property cases, and so, he has developed a legal acumen that helps him identify the most trivial nuances in a case. Mr. Carl Barkemeyer is who you want working on your case if an unbiased trial is what you desire. With his experienced hands driving your court case, favorable outcomes will become your reality. So, don’t waste time when you or the ones you love in Shreveport are arrested owing to their participation in criminal damage to property crime.

 

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