Can I be held accountable for damages to my neighbor’s property if I did not cause it but witnesses state that I did?

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Can I be held accountable for damages to my neighbor’s property if I did not cause it but witnesses state that I did?

Asked on July 14, 2013 under Criminal Law, Pennsylvania

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Robert Johnston / Law Office of Robert J. Johnston Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

An attorney would really have to have a lot more information in order to really give you any qualify advise. Sorry, but you really didn't give much to work with. Ask yourself what a third party to think based on all of the evidence and testimony. As with any legal problem, I'm obligated to advise you to have a real, live consultation with an attorney.

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