Arson
Fires are destructive forces that can quickly grow out of control and harm anyone or anything in their path. In the United States, setting fire to a building, wildlife, or other property is a criminal offense. Arson is taken very seriously by prosecutors and there are typically harsh penalties for those who are convicted of this offense.
If you have been accused of committing an act of arson, it is important that you discuss your defense options with an attorney. Contact the Denton criminal defense lawyers of Alexander & Associates at 972- 420-6560 to speak to an experienced legal representative about your case today.
Defining Arson
There are many subtleties to arson-related laws. Some people are under the impression that arson only pertains to the burning of the dwelling of another individual, although recent changes to its definition in the United States have extended this criminal offense to cover the intentional burning of virtually any type of property. It is important to understand that authorities will investigate the manner in which a fire started and any reasons a crime may have been committed.
An act of arson that is part of a hate crime, is the result of an effort to produce a controlled substance, or that harms other individuals will have especially severe penalties.
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If you are facing an arson charge, you need an experienced and knowledgeable legal professional on your side. For a free legal consultation, contact the Denton criminal defense attorneys of Alexander & Associates at 972-420-6560 today.
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