Kent Malicious Mischief Defense Attorney
Don’t Let One Bad Decision Define Your Future
At The Law Office of Erik P. Kaeding, we see people every day who made a poor spur of the moment decision that leads to an arrest and the potential for serious penalties. Malicious mischief charges are often filed against people who have no history of criminal activity. Typically, these charges arise from situations that got out of hand or riots. They also often arise out of false allegations. Whatever the reason for the charges against you, you need the help of an experienced and dedicated defense attorney. You need Attorney Erik P. Kaeding who has over 25 years of experience in malucious mischief defense.
To speak with our malicious mischief defense lawyer in Kent, contact (253) 444-4432!
Understanding Malicious Mischief in Washington
Malicious mischief is generally defined as a property crime in which the accused does intentional damage. In specific situations, like those arising from a break-up or divorce, mischief charges might be brought in conjunction with domestic violence charges.
Our firm has handled a wide range of malicious mischief-related charges, including:
- Slashing an ex-girlfriend or ex-boyfriend's car tires following break-up
- Damaging a former spouse's property in the heat of an argument
- Intentionally breaking a window or doing damage to someone's home
- Damaging a neighbor's fence following a disagreement about property lines
Our Kent criminal defense attorney helps people facing a wide range of criminal charges. We work closely with clients to find the best solution for resolving criminal complaints. Many times our clients admit to the crime and need representation not to clear their name but to make sure the punishments are reasonable and don't cause excessive harm.
Protect Yourself by Hiring Reliable Defense
You can rest assured that Attorney Erik P. Kaeding will tailor his services to meet your specific needs and concerns. Schedule a free consultation at The Law Office of Erik P. Kaeding to take the first steps toward minimizing penalties, reducing charges or seeking a dismissal.
Call locally at (253) 444-4432 or contact us online to set up a free initial consultation.