Malicious Mischief

Seattle Attorneys: Malicious Mischief DV (Domestic Violence)

A plate is dropped. A door is slammed and the window breaks. A planter is knocked over as you back away from a confrontation. If, accidentally or in a moment of anger, you damage any property at your home or at that of a family member, you may be charged with malicious mischief DV—a domestic violence charge that may ultimately ruin lives. If, as a result of a domestic dispute, you are charged with malicious mischief, it is extremely important to contact a lawyer at the first opportunity and take measures to protect your rights.

Our clients repeatedly tell us that our attorneys' practical and direct approach helped them get through criminal justice proceedings with dignity.

How serious is a malicious mischief charge?

The level of charge is based on the value of the property destruction:

  • Damage under $50, malicious mischief in the 3rd degree, a misdemeanor
  • Damage $50 to $250, malicious mischief in the 3rd degree, a gross misdemeanor
  • Damage $250 to $1,500, malicious mischief in the 2nd degree, a Class C felony
  • Damage over $1500, malicious mischief in the 1st degree, a Class B felony

The level of penalties varies with the charge but can involve heavy fines or jail time, adding stress to an already difficult situation. You may have already been falsely accused or possibly made one bad choice—don't let it ruin your life.

If you have been accused of property destruction DV (malicious mischief) our lawyer will explain exactly what we can do for you. Call toll free: 1-866-LAW-2345, or e-mail us as soon as possible and begin your defense today. Attorneys at our Kent, Washington, law office defend adults and juveniles in the Seattle-Tacoma area and throughout the state. For information about some areas of our practice, see:

The Law Offices of James Newton, PLLC
Seattle-Tacoma Attorneys at Law

At the Law Offices of James Newton, PLLC, in Kent, Washington, our criminal defense lawyers serve clients throughout the state of Washington, including Seattle, Tacoma, and Olympia; South King County including Kent, Renton, and Auburn; and Eastside communities including Bellevue, Issaquah, and Kirkland. For felony cases, the attorneys travel statewide, handling criminal trials in both Washington State and federal courts.