Florida Criminal Mischief Attorney
Graffiti & Vandilism charges in Florida
Even though acts of criminal mischief are not at the same level as felony crimes they can still be damaging to your reputation and your future. They often show up as a part of a background check, which could result in a loss of employment opportunities and future endeavors.
Act of vandalism, demoing someone's property or vehicle is considered criminal mischief. In addition, mischief charges can also stem from:
- Damaging or destroying school property
- Damaging an automobile
- Damaging or destroying homes
- Defacing property
- Breaking windows
If you are under investigation or have been arrested and charged, contact PJ Mitchell and he will be available to speak with you regarding your situation. He will discuss what options you have, what will happen next and help you find the best possible defense to aid in the best feasible outcome. You can call our office at (305) 447-1333 or reach us by completing the form below or by sending an e-mail. He will fight for your rights!