Minnesota Criminal Damage to Property Attorneys

Criminal Damage to Property Defense

In Minnesota, Criminal Damage to Property charges can range in severity from misdemeanor to felony, depending on various factors, including:

  • Value of the damaged property: The monetary value of the property damaged is a key factor in determining the level of the charge.

  • Type of property damaged: Damage to certain types of property, such as public service property or emergency equipment, may result in more severe charges.

  • Circumstances of the offense: Aggravating factors, such as causing harm to individuals or using weapons, may lead to higher-level charges.

  • Intent: The defendant's intent or purpose behind the damage may influence the severity of the charge, including whether there was a discriminatory intent.

  • Criminal history: The defendant's criminal history, including prior convictions, can impact the level of the charge and potential penalties.

Don't face criminal damage to property charges alone. Trust Johnson Erickson Law to provide the skilled legal representation you need to navigate the complexities of the legal system and protect your rights. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and begin building your defense.