Criminal Mischief

Criminal Mischief is classified as one person committing an offense to another without the owner’s consent. This can come in the form of intentionally or knowingly damaging, destroying, or tampering with tangible property of the owner that causes loss or substantial inconvenience.

This can include but is not limited to, making markings, inscriptions, or slogans.

If you have been charged with a criminal mischief crime in Texas, it is important to understand that there are various factors as to how serious the punishment you are facing could potentially be. These factors include, the monetary cost of the damage that was done, what specifically was damaged, lastly how this act affected the public well being.

The classifications for a criminal mischief charge can range from a simple misdemeanor to a felony charge.

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Attorney Enrique Ramirez Because of the various factors involved, prosecutors can try to spin their evidence to paint a picture of the situation that is not entirely accurate. This is why it is crucial that you get in touch with an experienced Criminal Defense Lawyer that is aware of all the tricks of the prosecution, has experience in dealing with these types of cases, and knows that precise way to attack your specific case so you may end with the most favorable result possible.

Attorney Enrique Ramirez has handled these very types of cases for years and will aggressively challenge all evidence that is brought to him. He is well aware of the severity of these charges and will fight to resolve your case without you having to set one foot in jail. Having an experienced attorney can significantly affect the outcome of your case.

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