In the great state of California, someone who commits a
property crime may face misdemeanor or even felony charges depending on the
severity of the offense. When the crime
involves the unlawful obtainment of another party's property, the severity of
the charges and penalties levied against the alleged perpetrator generally
depends on the total value of the involved property.
Here are some of the different types of property crimes –
1. Petty theft…based
on a relatively low value of the stolen property.
2. Grand theft…much
bigger of course, where the items or money is more than $950.
3. Vandalism…deliberate
destruction of public property.
4. Burglary…entry
into a building with the express intent of committing a crime.
5. Shoplifting…stealing
goods from a store while pretending to be a customer.
That last one (if we search our souls) have made a lot of us
a guilty party at least once in our lives.
ALL of them (and more) could entail jail time and/or fines if you are
convicted. You may need the help of
veteran San Jose property offense defense lawyer William Chestnut. Make the call today, then put your hands in
your pockets! That number is (408)
298-6990.
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