If I was charged with malicious mischief to personal property, what kind of punishment am I looking at?

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If I was charged with malicious mischief to personal property, what kind of punishment am I looking at?

This is my first offense.

Asked on December 20, 2015 under Criminal Law, Washington

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 8 years ago | Contributor

Malicious mischief charges in your state are serious. Both malicious mischief in the 1st and 2nd degree are felonies, while malicious mishief in the 3rd degree is a gross misdemeanor. The penalties can range from 1-10 years in jail and/or $5,000-$20,000 in fines, depending on the exact charge.
Since the penalties can be severe, you really should have legal counsel for this. There are defenses to such a charge. An experienced criminal defense lawyer can possibly have the charge dismissed (even if there has been an admission of guilt) or at least reduced; if it comes down to it they can attempt to win an aquittal at trial.
Right now you should consult directly with an attorney in your area for further advice.


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