Norfolk Property Crime Defense Lawyers

Property crimes include robbery, burglary, larceny, shoplifting, vandalism, trespassing, destruction of property, possession of stolen property, fraud, and arson, among other crimes. If you are accused of any property crime, whether misdemeanor or felony, you are in danger. The criminal justice system in our state is tough, with extreme penalties for a conviction.  

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Defense Lawyer in Norfolk: Protecting Your Rights in Court.

As a defendant, you have rights. Under Virginia state law, you are at risk of losing your freedom if convicted. After an arrest, you will be booked and taken into custody. You will be questioned by police investigators who want you to confess to the crime or engage you in conversation to pry information out of you. Even an innocent person faces the risk of being convicted of a serious property crime. To defend against charges, whether felony or misdemeanor, you need the support of a skilled criminal lawyer who will seek out every legal option that could benefit you. 

A Law Firm You Can Trust – Delpierre and DiCorrado, PLC .

At Delpierre and DiCorrado, PLC , our team of criminal lawyers works in collaboration, carefully crafting a defense case to fight a serious property crime. Your freedom, in large part, will be related directly to the talents, skills, and dedication of your defense lawyer. Our legal team is responsive, dedicated, and will work closely with you to help you seek a positive outcome, whether dismissed charges, reduced charges, alternatives to incarceration, or a full acquittal at trial. 

Types of Property Crimes

If you are facing charges for any of the following offenses, you need legal counsel to help you fight for your rights and freedoms:

  • Vandalism
  • Robbery
  • Burglary
  • Identity Theft
  • Shoplifting
  • Fraud
  • Forgery
  • Buying or Receiving Stolen Goods
  • Trespassing
  • Larceny – Petit or Grand Larceny

Penalties for Property Crimes in Virginia

The penalties imposed for a conviction will reflect the monetary value of the crime, and whether it was filed as a misdemeanor or felony. A first misdemeanor could lead to up to a year in jail and fines up to $2,500. A third property crime will be filed as a felony, with penalties that include incarceration in state prison for up to five years. Armed robbery is a class 2 felony, with a sentence of 5 to 20 years. Burglary is typically filed as a felony and can lead to a maximum of twenty years in prison and fines as high as $100,000. 

Criminal Attorney Serving Norfolk, Eastern Shore, Virginia Beach & Portsmouth

If you are accused of any property crime, your first step is to ensure your rights are protected by a criminal lawyer who will vigorously protect you, from start to finish. 

Call (757) 255-7898 today for a case consultation at Delpierre and DiCorrado, PLC .

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