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Trespassing Charges

Trespassing is simply entering someone else's property without authorization. Dismissing a warning by a property owner or their representative, a fence, or a sign stating "Private Property" or "No Trespassing" is all that is needed to be charged with trespass. Entering land that is used for cultivation or crops is also considered trespassing even without a sign or fence.

The overwhelming majority of trespass cases are filed as misdemeanors. However, there are certain situations where it can become a felony, such as trespass on a construction site. Many times trespass charges are accompanied by other crimes such as disorderly intoxication, or resisting arrest without violence. These situations require experienced legal representation. Do not go in to court alone. Trespassing charges can result in jail time without proper representation. Let the criminal defense attorneys at The Law Office of Robin Fuson P.A. protect your rights in the system they know.

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