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If you have been arrested for trespassing in Charleston call Charleston trespassing lawyer John W. Molony and schedule a free consultation to protect your rights and your record. In Charleston, trespassing is a misdemeanor, and penalties include a fine of up to five hundred dollars and up to thirty days in jail. After a trespassing conviction, your criminal record may also impact your ability to work, rent an apartment or anything else that requires a criminal background check.

What Is Trespassing In Charleston?

  • In Charleston trespassing can be charged for entering private property without consent.
  • In Charleston trespassing can also be charged for entering private property when there is a visible no trespassing sign.
  • Trespassing in Charleston is a misdemeanor. Penalties include up to thirty days in jail or a fine.
  • In South Carolina trespassing can be charged for entering or refusing to leave private property after notice.
  • Trespassing in South Carolina is a misdemeanor. Penalties include up to thirty days in jail or a fine.

Call A Charleston Trespass Lawyer

Call trespassing lawyer John W. Molony now and discuss your charges and your legal options free of charge! When you retain criminal defense attorney John W. Molony, you can expect to have a lawyer who will fight for you, listen to you, answer your phone calls and devote the time that your case requires. John W. Molony Law Firm, LLC is conveniently located in James Island and defends Charleston clients charged with trespassing.

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