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Arson

Arson may be described as the intentional and malicious burning or explosion of public buildings and businesses, residential dwellings, or property.  It is important to understand that the laws that govern arson vary from state to state but generally include the fact that a criminal act caused a malicious fire or explosion to cause damage to another’s property.  If you are being charged with arson, you need to seek the advice and counsel of an experienced attorney. 

Arson is classified as a felony crime.  For a fire to be designated as arson, it must be proved that there was a criminal intent to set the fire.  People who are mentally ill and suffer from the condition known as pyromania typically cause this, or others who are seeking to defraud insurance companies may cause it.  Sometimes arson is committed in an attempt to cover up a crime scene.  No matter what the reason, for a case to be prosecuted as Arson, it must be proved that the fire was not the result of an accident or force of nature, but was intentional set.  The person who set the fire must be shown to have had full understanding that their actions would result in a fire.  It is wise to speak with a criminal defense attorney as soon as possible.  They will be able to explain the nature of the charges to you, and represent you accordingly.

There are various degrees of arson, and subsequently these degrees carry different levels of punishment.  The degrees of arson are not universal, however.  Each state has their own set of terms that define the various degrees as well as the punishment, but generally speaking, the degrees are determined by how much the burned building was worth, the type of structure of the burned building or property, if people were hurt or could have been hurt, and whether or not the arsonist was hired.

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