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Arson Criminal Defense Lawyers
Arson is defined as the willful, malicious, deliberate and premeditated setting fire to or burning of a forest, structure (building, bridge, tunnel, power plant, commercial or public tent) or a dwelling (garage, office, motorboat, motor home or home). CPC 450
Did you know that if you accidentally discharge a flare gun onto someone else’s property, you could be charged with Arson?
Conviction of Arson or Arson related offenses will lead to lifetime registration as an arson offender with the police; thus limiting your freedom or ability to reside in certain areas. Moreover, Other Arson offenses may be registerable throughout the probationary period. Most arson cases involve considerable state prison term.
If either you or a loved one is being investigated or is accused of arson charges, you need an experienced attorney on your side to help you to avoid registration and jail time. For a free telephonic consultation and evaluation of your case, please contact us at (714) 955-8365.
