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We provide skilled defense for property-related felonies to protect your rights and future.

Property-related felonies, such as burglary, arson, theft, and vandalism, can result in serious legal consequences including imprisonment and fines. Our Minnesota Criminal Defense Lawyers provide strategic, tailored defense to protect your freedom and reputation. From case evaluation to courtroom representation, we handle every aspect of your property felony case with precision.

Service features

We focus on achieving the best possible outcomes while safeguarding your legal rights. With extensive experience in Minnesota criminal law, our team investigates evidence, challenges prosecutorial claims, and develops strong legal strategies for each client.

Why choose us

We provide strategic and aggressive defense for violent felony charges, protecting your rights, freedom, and future.

Strategic Defense

We develop personalized strategies to defend against property-related felony charges.

Experienced Lawyers

Our team of Minnesota Criminal Defense Lawyers has extensive courtroom experience and knowledge of criminal law.

Client-Focused Approach

We prioritize our clients’ needs, keeping you informed and involved throughout your case.

Proven Results

We have a record of successfully defending clients against property-related felony charges across Minnesota.

Comprehensive Services

From pre-trial motions to appeals, we provide complete legal support for all property felony cases.

Popular questions

If you or a loved one faces property-related felony charges, contact us today for a confidential consultation.

What are property-related felonies?

These include crimes such as burglary, arson, theft, robbery, vandalism, and other offenses affecting property.

Penalties vary by offense but can include prison, fines, restitution, and long-term legal consequences.

A skilled Minnesota Criminal Defense Lawyer can investigate evidence, challenge procedures, and develop a strong defense.

Property felonies involve crimes against property rather than people, but can still carry severe legal consequences.

Yes. Our attorneys analyze all evidence, negotiate with prosecutors, and pursue alternatives to minimize penalties.

Schedule your free consultation today!

Our team will answer your questions and talk you through potential next steps.