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Ohio Arson and Aggravated Arson Charges

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Columbus Arson Attorney

Ohio arson and aggravated arson charges are among the most serious convictions in the state. If convicted, you stand to face a lengthy prison term and substantial fines. You will now have a criminal record that can seriously hamper your future employment prospects. Secure the services of a competent criminal attorney to defend your freedom and your future. Call Attorney Adam Burke today for your free consultation at (614) 280-9122.

Ohio Arson Charges

“Arsonist” is a person who sets fire to something.

In Ohio, you can be charged with arson if, through the means of a fire or an explosion, you knowingly cause physical harm, or create a substantial risk of physical harm to any of the following:

  •  Any property, without the owner’s consent.
  • Your (the offender’s) property, or another person's property with intent to defraud.
  • A government-owned property, like a courthouse, police station or a school building.
  • A park, wildlife preserve, brush-covered area or similar areas belonging to the state or to someone else – with or without the purpose to defraud

If the property set on fire is private property valued at less than $1000, arson is a 1st-degree misdemeanor. In all other cases, arson is treated as a felony (4th degree or 3rd degree). 1

Ohio Aggravated Arson Charges

Ohio Arson and Aggravated Arson Charges

Aggravated arson is similar to arson. However, either the property that was set on fire was occupied, or the arson caused, or created a substantial risk of physical harm to a person other than the offender.

Aggravated arson is felony of the 2nd or 1st degree. 2

Penalties for Ohio Arson and Aggravated Arson Charges

For 4th degree or 3rd degree felony arson, the penalty is 6 months to 5 years in jail, with fines of up to $10,000. For a 2nd degree or 1st degree aggravated felony arson, the penalty is 2 to10 years in prison, with fines of up to $20,000.

Attorney Adam Burke Llc — Columbus, Ohio Arson Lawyer

In conclusion, arson is a serious offense. This offense involves severe penalties, including lengthy prison time and substantial fines. It is important to understand your options and have an experienced attorney fight for your rights. Contact Attorney Adam Burke today for your free consultation (614) 280-9122.

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