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Marion County Criminal Mischief Attorney

If you are accused of criminal mischief in Ocala or the surrounding areas in Marion County you need an Ocala criminal mischief attorney. What might have been a brief lack of judgment, fight with significant other or a practical joke can quickly spiral out of control into a criminal charge. It doesn't take that much damage to be facing a serious felony offense. A Marion County criminal mischief case with damage less than $200 will be charged by the state attorney's office in Ocala as a second degree misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of up to 6 months of probation or 60 days in jail. If the alleged damages are greater than $200 but less than $1,000 the case can be charged as a first degree misdemeanor punishable by a maximum of up to 12 months of probation or a year in jail. If the alleged damages are greater than $1,000 the case can be charged as a third degree felony punishable by a maximum of up to 5 years of probation or 5 years in state prison. If the accused has a prior Florida criminal mischief conviction the case can be charged as a felony regardless of the amount of damage. Criminal mischief is one of the few misdemeanors that an officer can make an arrest without observing each and every element of the offense. If you are arrested in Ocala or Marion County you might be eligible for pre-trial diversion. If a friend or family member has been arrested you can post a cash bond or use a bondsman.


The State Attorney's Office in Marion County has discretion on how to charge the case. Many cases when the defendant is at fault can be resolved without a criminal conviction by paying restitution or with a misdemeanor pre-trial diversion or felony PTI. Just because the damage might be high enough to charge the case as a felony doesn't mean the case has to be charged as a felony. When the case is charged as a second degree misdemeanor it is easier to prosecute because the state doesn't have to prove the value as an element of the case. Our Marion County criminal mischief attorneys understand how to defend a criminal mischief case. If you are accused of criminal mischief in Marion County contact our Ocala criminal mischief attorneys for a free case evaluation.

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