Property, Theft & Public Offenses

Defense in Southern California

Protecting Your Rights Against the Toughest Charges

Experienced Defense for Property, Theft & Public Offenses Charges

Crimes like burglary, theft, vandalism, and disorderly conduct can carry harsh penalties that affect your freedom and reputation. At California Justice Law Group, we fight to protect your record, challenge weak evidence, and pursue every option to reduce or dismiss charges—so you can move forward with confidence.

What Are Property, Theft & Public Offenses Charges?

Property, theft, and public offenses include crimes such as burglary, robbery, petty theft, vandalism, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest. These charges can range from minor misdemeanors to serious felonies, often carrying penalties like fines, probation, or jail time. Even a single conviction can leave a lasting mark on your record and affect future opportunities.

How We Defend You

At California Justice Law Group, we understand how stressful these charges can be. When defending property, theft, and public offense cases, we focus on examining the facts, protecting your rights, and exposing weak or unreliable evidence. Every case is different—misunderstandings, mistaken identity, or lack of intent can make all the difference. Our attorneys work to reduce or dismiss charges, pursue alternatives when possible, and build a strong defense to protect your record, reputation, and future.

Learn More About Property, Theft & Public Offenses

Fraud crimes include bank, insurance, wire, mail, and internet schemes with severe penalties.
Petty theft involves stealing items under $100, carrying fines, jail, and lasting consequences.
Conspiracy involves planning or aiding a crime and penalties match the intended offense.
Carjacking—taking a vehicle by force—carries severe penalties, including life imprisonment.
Hit and run—leaving an accident scene—can bring fines, license suspension, and prison.
Reckless driving involves dangerous vehicle operation, risking fines, license loss, and prison.
Defacing or damaging property, with penalties based on repair costs and potential felony charges.
Disruptive, lewd, or intoxicated behavior, with penalties up to six months in jail.
Interfering with investigations, withholding evidence, or influencing testimony.
Obstructing officers during detention, from minor struggles to serious incidents.

FAQ

Drug and Alcohol Crime Defense: Common Questions Answered
What crimes are considered property, theft, or public offenses in California?
These include burglary, robbery, petty theft, vandalism, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and related charges under California law.
Penalties may include fines, probation, jail, or prison, depending on the value of property and circumstances.
An experienced attorney investigates evidence, challenges the prosecution, and seeks to reduce or dismiss charges.
Yes. A conviction can create a permanent record, affecting jobs, housing, and professional licenses in California.
Common defenses include mistaken identity, lack of intent, insufficient evidence, or showing the accusation was false or exaggerated.

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