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Illinois Vandalism Defense Lawyer

Conviction on a criminal damage, trespassing or vandalism can result in a permanent criminal record. With help from an experienced criminal defense attorney however, it may be possible to overcome the charge or minimize the penalties you incur — and to keep your record clean.

At Miller & Pugh Law Offices, P.C., we have represented many people accused of property crimes. We understand the law, the criminal justice system and how to use them to get good results for our clients. We will use our skills and knowledge to defend you.

We defend people accused of all types of property crimes, including:

  • Criminal damage to property
  • Criminal trespass to land
  • Criminal trespass to a residence
  • Vandalism
  • Other property crimes

Call 888-334-0119 for a free case assessment.

Defending a Property Crime Charge

In a free initial consultation, a criminal defense lawyer at our firm can review your case and discuss your legal options. At Miller & Pugh Law Offices, P.C., we know what is and is not possible when defending a criminal charge, and will provide you with honest and straight forward explanations regarding the state of your case. Based on your direction, we will then work diligently to achieve your goals.

In a trespass case for example, one key question is did you receive notice that you were not allowed on the property and that you must leave? If not, it may be possible to obtain a dismissal of the charge or reduction to a less serious one.

In any property crime case, it is important to hire an attorney as soon as possible rather than attempting to represent yourself. If we get your case soon enough, we may be able to persuade the prosecutor not to file charges or to file a lesser charge. This is an important step to getting a good outcome in a criminal case.

Free Consultation With a Peoria Property Crimes Attorney

Call 888-334-0119 for a free initial consultation with Miller & Pugh Law Offices, P.C.

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