
Malicious Destruction
Malicious destruction of property charges in Massachusetts can be more serious than many people realize. Depending on the alleged value of the damage, the type of property involved, and the facts of the case, a property damage accusation may lead to misdemeanor or felony penalties. These blog posts explain how malicious destruction cases are evaluated and defended. For related answers, visit our Malicious Destruction of Property FAQs. If you have been accused of damaging property, contact us today.
Property damage may become a felony depending on value, intent, and facts. See what Massachusetts prosecutors must prove.
A broken item or damaged property can lead to serious charges. See what malicious destruction means and how it may be defended.
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