Property crime cases can move quickly through the Medford court system. Charges often depend on the value of property, prior history, and how the situation is reported.
We handle cases such as:
Each charge carries different consequences. Some can be resolved through negotiation or diversion. Others may require a more aggressive defense strategy.
Even a misdemeanor property crime can affect your record, employment, and housing. Felony charges raise the stakes even more.
Here’s what’s often at risk:
We focus on reducing those impacts wherever possible. That may include challenging evidence, negotiating outcomes, or preparing for trial when needed.
We start by reviewing police reports, evidence, and the timeline. Then we walk you through what the charge means and what to expect next.
Property crime cases often rely on witness statements, surveillance, or possession claims. We look closely at how that evidence was collected and whether it holds up.
Some cases may qualify for diversion or reduced charges. We identify those options early and explain how they work.
If your case needs to go further, we prepare it for court. That includes motions, investigation, and a clear defense strategy.
Step 1: Free Consultation
Tell us what happened. We’ll ask a few questions and explain your options.
Step 2: Case Review and Strategy
We review your charges, the evidence, and possible outcomes.
Step 3: Ongoing Updates
You’ll know your court dates, deadlines, and next steps.
Step 4: Resolution or Trial
We work toward the best outcome based on your situation, whether that’s negotiation or trial.
Property crimes involve taking, damaging, or using someone else’s property without permission. Common examples include theft, burglary, and criminal mischief.
It depends on the charge, your history, and the facts of the case. Some cases result in probation or diversion, while others may involve jail time.
In some cases, yes. That depends on the evidence, legal issues in the case, and negotiation options available.
As soon as possible. Early decisions can affect your case. Getting guidance right away helps you avoid mistakes and understand your options.
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