Defending Against Arson Charges In Prince George’s County
Arson allegations carry severe consequences, including substantial fines and lengthy prison sentences. Facing an arson charge in Maryland is a serious matter, but working with an experienced criminal defense attorney can help you build a strong case and protect your rights.
At Law Offices of Thomas C. Mooney, we are committed to defending individuals accused of arson in Prince George’s County. Attorney Thomas C. Mooney knows how to challenge the prosecution’s evidence as he fights to win. Arson cases often involve forensic investigations, expert witnesses and complicated legal arguments, and we are prepared to take on these challenges head-on.
What Are Arson Charges?
Arson is the intentional act of setting fire to property. The severity of the charge depends on various factors, including:
- Whether the fire caused injuries
- The value of the damaged property
- If there was intent to defraud an insurance company
Convictions can lead to felony charges, substantial fines and years behind bars.
Common Defenses In Arson Cases
A skilled attorney will explore several possible defenses to arson charges. Some of the most effective strategies include:
- Lack of intent: If the fire was accidental, it does not meet the legal definition of arson
- Insufficient evidence: Prosecutors must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you committed the crime
- Faulty forensic analysis: Fire investigations are not always conclusive and can sometimes be misinterpreted
- Alibi: If you were not at the scene, your lawyer can present evidence proving your innocence
Each case is unique. Our dedicated team will assess all the available evidence to build the strongest possible case. We are prepared to represent you aggressively in court.
Take Action NowArson charges carry serious consequences, but you do not have to deal with them alone. The right lawyer can make all the difference in your case. If you are facing arson charges in Prince George’s County, call Law Offices of Thomas C. Mooney through 301-579-3429 or schedule a consultation online to speak with our team and get the legal help you need. |
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