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What is considered a Property Crime in the State of Ohio?
Property crimes in Ohio involve the unlawful taking, damage, or misuse of property. The consequences depend on how serious the crime is, ranging from fines to jail time. In some cases, offenders may have to pay for damages or complete programs instead of serving time.
What are some of the most common Property Crimes in Ohio?
- Theft: The unlawful taking of another person’s property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. This includes petty theft, grand theft, and shoplifting.
- Burglary: Illegally entering a home, business, or other structure with the intent to commit a crime, usually theft.
- Robbery: Taking property directly from someone using force, intimidation, or threats. Although it involves property, it is also considered a violent crime.
- Arson: Intentionally setting fire to property, whether for malicious reasons or to commit insurance fraud.
- Vandalism: Willfully damaging or defacing property, such as spray-painting buildings, breaking windows, or keying cars.
- Motor Vehicle Theft: Stealing or attempting to steal a car, motorcycle, or other motorized vehicle.
- Receiving Stolen Property: Knowingly buying, possessing, or selling property that has been stolen.
- Fraud: Using deception for financial or personal gain, including identity theft, credit card fraud, and insurance fraud.
- Extortion: Illegally obtaining money or property through threats, coercion, or intimidation.
- Criminal Trespass: Entering or remaining on someone’s property without permission, sometimes with intent to commit a crime.
What are the bail bond steps to take for a Property Crime accusation in the State of Ohio?
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135 N. Broad St
Fairborn, OH 45324
(937)754-1400
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