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Criminal Mischief

Mischief covers a wide variety of criminal offenses, including vandalism and reckless throwing of objects at vehicles. While these offenses may seem minor, they have the potential to endanger other people and interfere with critical infrastructure. Therefore, these offenses are taken seriously under Utah Law. If you or a loved one is facing charges of criminal mischief, it’s important to take the legal implications seriously and consider all of your options.

Salt Lake City Criminal Mischief Defense Attorney

As a Salt Lake City violent crime attorney, Darren M. Levitt defends men, women, and youth charged with criminal mischief. He is the founder of Levitt Legal, a Salt Lake City based law firm focusing exclusively on criminal defense cases. Darren M. Levitt’s attention-to-detail can help reveal factors that can benefit your defense strategy, including violation of constitutional rights, improper investigation procedure, physical evidence, and witness testimony.

Call (801) 455-1743 or send an online message to discuss your case with defense attorney Darren M. Levitt. The consultation is free and confidential. During this time, you will learn more about the charges you face, Utah’s criminal justice system, and your legal options. However, it’s best to contact a defense attorney as soon after your arrest as possible. While you are waiting, the prosecution is building a case against you.

Utah Criminal Mischief Information Center

Levitt Legal, PLLC || Salt Lake City Criminal Mischief Defense Lawyer

Contact Levitt Legal today to begin taking the first steps towards safeguarding your future. Darren M. Levitt’s proactive approach can also help you take advantage of available pre-trial motions, including those to suppress evidence obtained illegally or dismiss the case. Remember: an arrest does not indicate guilt or mean that a conviction will follow. An experienced defense attorney can help fight for the most favorable outcome. Call (801) 455-1743 to learn more.

 

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