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If you have been charged with a property crime in Ohio or any of the surrounding areas, it is important to hire an experienced attorney who can defend your rights. There are numerous types of property crimes and the laws can be confusing. Attorney Adam Burke will explain the law to you and make every effort to come up with the best possible defense. Contact Attorney Adam Burke now for your free consultation at (614) 280-9122. 

Ohio Property Crimes

Property crimes are crimes that include taking someone's property and/or the destruction of someone else's property.  These crimes range from misdemeanors to felonies depending on the severity of the crime.  Below are the list of property crimes:

  • Arson
  • Aggravated Arson  
  • Burglary
  • Aggravated Burglary 
  • Robbery
  • Aggravated Robbery
  • Theft
  • Shoplifting
  • Vandalism
  • Larceny 
  • Criminal Mischief
  • Breaking and Entering
  • Criminal Trespass
  • Aggravated Trespass
  • Safecracking

Ohio Property Crimes Definitions 

Arson: the intentional burning of another's personal property without their consent or to defraud. This also includes the burning of forest land and state owned property. 

Burglary: is the unlawful entering into another's property, often by force with the intent to steal property or commit some other crime.

Robbery: is the use of force or threatening to use force in order to take money or property from another. 

Theft: the intentional act of taking another person's property in order to deprive them of their property.

Shoplifting: is the theft or concealment of property from a store without the intent to pay for it. 

Vandalism: is when a person's property is destroyed or defaced without their consent.

Larceny: is the taking of property that has value without another's consent with the intent to deprive them of their property.

Ohio Property Crimes Penalties 

The penalties for property crimes vary depending on the severity of the offense. 

Arson: it is a misdemeanor in the first degree if another person's property is destroyed without their consent; a felony in the fourth degree if the purpose was to defraud, have destroyed state owned property or forest land, or it is a felony in a third degree if damaged was cause to another's property through the offer or the acceptance of an agreement for hire or other consideration (ORC 2909.03).

Burglary: the alleged offender can be charged with a felony and the degree depends on different factors, such as whether a person is present at the property at the time of the burglary (ORC 2911.12).

Robbery: it is a felony in the second or third degree depending on whether the alleged offender has a weapon on them or he or she has threatened to use force (ORC 2911.02). 

Breaking and Entering: is a felony in the fifth degree (ORC 2911.13). 

Ohio Property Crimes Defenses

If you have been charged with a property crime offense, you may have a defense. These defenses have to be proved with evidence and cannot be used without evidence. Below is a list of possible defenses:

Duress: an alleged offender can claim duress if he or she was forced to commit the offense because he or she was threatened with immediate death or bodily injury.

Entrapment: occurs when the alleged offender would not have committed the crime if it were not for another person to induce them to do so. 

Consent: is when the alleged offender believed that he or she had consent to enter onto the property or the owner of the property created an opportunity for the alleged offender to take the property to prove the property's owner suspension that he or she would take the property.

Intoxication: is when the alleged offender does not have the intent to commit the offense because of their intoxicated state and mistakenly took property he or she thought belonged to them. 1

Attorney Adam Burke Llc — Columbus, OH Property Crimes Lawyer

If you have been charged with any of the above property crimes, it is in your best interest to hire legal representation. Property laws can be confusing and Attorney Adam Burke will hear the particular facts of your case so that he can come up with the best possible defense. Call Attorney Adam Burke Llc today for your free consultation at (614) 280-9122.

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