Arson in the 1st Degree Kansas City

28 + Years Fighting Criminal Charges

Proven Criminal Defense Since 1993

Matt has 28 + Years of vast experience, carefully & methodically sharpening his skills.  Like an archer that is able to tactically & effectively pull back on the bow and release – striking the bullseye on his clients’ behalf.

Matt’s peers have recognized him a Super Lawyer 11 years in a row… The result? A string of “not guilty” verdicts spanning over 15 years

Arson in 1st Degree Charges in Kansas City

Matt O’Connor is one of the very few attorneys in the Kansas City, Missouri that has successfully defended arson cases. In fact, Kansas City arson defense attorney Mathew O’Connor corrected the errors of a failing Kansas City arson lawyer, which allowed for a new trial and the client was found not guilty by the jury.

Arson in the 1st degree occurs when an individual causes a fire or explosion and does so knowingly or in a malicious manner.  In Missouri, there is a difference between “burning” and “arson,” this difference generally based on the type of property damaged.  When a building or home is damaged intentionally by fire or explosion, the charge is typically arson.

Whether the offense is charged as first-degree arson depends on the knowledge of the offender regarding the presence of a person near or inside the building or home that is intentionally burned.   This crime may be charged as a class A or B felony depending on whether the person near or inside the building sustains injury or dies.

Another scenario may involve someone who attempts to manufacture methamphetamine, and as a result starts a fire or explosion resulting in an inhabitable structure or building being damaged.  At The O’Connor Law Firm our Kansas City criminal arson defense team will aggressively defend you if accused of arson in the first degree.

Penalties for First-Degree Arson in Kansas City Missouri

The penalties for those convicted of arson in the first degree in Kansas City depend on whether the offense is charged as a class A or class B felony.  Those found guilty of a class B felony will face five to 15 years in prison.  However, if someone is seriously injured or killed in a fire or explosion, the offense becomes a class A felony which is a more serious charge resulting in a prison term of 10 to 30 years.  

It is important to know that when fire investigators or law enforcement begin questioning you regarding a fire or explosion resulting in building or property damage, you are likely suspected of arson and may find yourself facing criminal charges.  This is why it is urgent to consult with a skilled Kansas City first-degree arson attorney right away, and invoke your right to remain silent.

Protect Your Freedom – Contact The O’Connor Kansas City Criminal Defense Law Firm Today

Prosecutors vigorously pursue a conviction and the resulting punishment for those charged with arson in the first degree.  Because the aspects of this property crime are often scientific, it is essential to work with a criminal defense lawyer who has access to the most capable investigators and experts.  At The O’Connor Law Firm we take no shortcuts and consider every client’s case as serious as if we were in their position.  We provide unsurpassed legal guidance and are ready to fight on your behalf.  Contact us now for a free consultation at 1-816-842-1111.

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It’s not your case, it’s your life!

 

Despite Matt being an extremely objective person and commentator,  Matt became a featured legal commentator on Fox National News speaking on such cases as the Anna Nicole Smith death, Duke LaCrosse Rape case, Casey Anthony, Michael Devlin Kidnapping case and more.

You may have also seen Matthew on Dr. Phil, TruTV, Court TV, and as a legal commentator on Local Missouri news channels.

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