John E. Fitzgerald – Winston-Salem’s Property Crime Defense Attorney
As a student at a North Carolina university, you need to take extra precaution that you do not make a mistake that can jeopardize your education and future. Nevertheless, we all make mistakes. If you are a university student at a Winston-Salem university and accused of a property crime, contact John E. Fitzgerald.
The penalties and consequences of this type of crime can have a damaging effect on your education and career. Let Attorney Fitzgerald offer competent legal advice regarding the accusations against you. Attorney John E. Fitzgerald, himself a Wake Forest graduate, has been representing university and high school students with cases just like yours since 1993. We are here to help.
Property Crime Penalties For Students
Property crime in North Carolina is a difficult charge to fight and has harsh consequences, especially if the accused is still attending college. Because of his extensive experience and ability to spot the relevant and important issues, attorney John E. Fitzgerald will protect your rights and work hard to minimize charges, or, in the best case, get them dropped entirely.
If convicted of a property crime as a student, you may face penalties such as:
- Suspension from school
- Withdrawal of financial aid
- Fines
- Community service
- Permanent criminal record
If you are accused of property crimes, or any other criminal or traffic offense in North Carolina, it is important to get competent legal advice. Attorney John E. Fitzgerald in Winston-Salem will evaluate your situation based on the facts of your case and formulate an effective legal strategy to protect your interests in court.
Contact Us – Property Crime Defense Attorney in Winston-Salem
When you decide that you want experienced, knowledgeable, and zealous legal representation, contact John E. Fitzgerald at 336-803-7431. Mr. Fitzgerald and his trained, courteous staff in Winston-Salem want to see you continue with your education and put this unfortunate situation behind you. Contact Mr. Fitzgerald today. He and his assistants are here to help.