Boston Failure to Stop After Causing Property Damage Attorney
Massachusetts Failure to Stop After Causing Property Damage Laws
In order to prove that the defendant guilty of failure to stop after causing property damage, the prosecution needs to prove several things. The prosecution needs to prove that the defendant operated a motor vehicle, on a public way, caused property damage and failed to stop.
Massachusetts Failure to Stop After Causing Property Damage Penalties
If a defendant is convicted of failure to stop after causing property damage, the defendant could face a minimum of a $20 fine and up to a $200 fine. The defendant could also face not less than 2 weeks in jail or up to 2 years in jail.
Massachusetts Failure to Stop After Causing Property Damage Lawyer
In many of the failure to stop after causing property damage cases, it is related to DUI charges. It is very important that you contact a lawyer about these cases because you may have valid defenses available to you. Attorney Jason Chan will create an aggressive defense for your case.
Call Attorney Jason Chan today at 508-808-8902 to talk about your failure to stop after causing property damage case.