Houston Trespassing Defense Attorney
Trespassing Lawyer in the City of Houston Defends Clients Against Trespassing Charges in Harris County, Fort Bend County, Montgomery County, and Throughout Texas
The crime of Trespass may be charged if an individual enters a property when he is not permitted or has been noticed that he is prohibited from entering. If this individual enters a property with the intent to commit theft, assault, or felony, then the felony of Burglary can be charged. Sometimes a person may be charged with Burglary when he had no intent to steal, but entered a building to sleep or because of a mistaken belief that he was permitted. Law enforcement may impute bad intent in such a case. In all these cases, it is vital to hire an experienced Houston trespassing defense attorney.
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Have you been Arrested for Trespassing after Violating a Court Order?
If you have been arrested on domestic violence charges, you might have been issued a Magistrate’s Emergency Order of Protection (MOEP). A protective order often prohibits a person from entering the residence of an alleged abuse victim. This can easily lead to a trespassing charge in addition to a charge for Violation of Protective Order. For instance, if you visit the home or place of work of a domestic violence victim in defiance of a court order – even your own home – you can be arrested. Even in the absence of a protective order, criminal trespass charges could be levied in certain circumstances depending on the type of notice given to you.
If you have been arrested for trespassing, a Houston trespassing defense attorney can skillfully guide you through the legal process, protect your rights and defend you against this serious criminal charge.
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What are the Penalties for Trespassing in Texas?
Trespass of a building is prosecuted as a Class B misdemeanor and can lead to 6 months in jail, a $2000 fine, or probation. Trespass of a habitation can result in greater punishment. It is a serious criminal charge and demands immediate defense action from a skilled lawyer.
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What to do After an Arrest – Understanding your Options. Do I Need a Criminal Defense Attorney?
In situations of high-flying emotions and tension, it is always best to take a step back and consider your legal rights and best interests. If you are charged with criminal trespassing, the team at Chernoff Law can act immediately in your defense, fighting charges and seeking a dismissal. We understand how important the outcome of the case is to you and your future reputation and freedom, and we want to ensure that your rights are not violated and that your interests are protected when accused of trespassing.
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