Criminal Defense

Why Crime Increases During the Holidays

The holidays may be the happiest time of the year, but they can also be the most dangerous. Crime increases during the holidays for many reasons, including economic stress and opportunistic circumstances. It may also be the time of the year when many misunderstandings occur that result in the need for sound criminal defense.

As a premier criminal defense attorney, The Umansky Law Firm has the experience necessary to clear up allegations of criminal activity that may have derailed your holiday plans. If you have been accused of a crime, rely on help from a criminal defense attorney with a proven track record of success.

Why Does Crime Increase during the Holidays?

There are many reasons crime increases during the holidays. Since gift-giving is a significant part of the holiday season, people spend more time away from home shopping for gifts and other festive trinkets. This creates an opportunity for crime in the vacant homes and those returning to their vehicles laden with packages. It also contributes to increases in retail theft within crowded stores – including an increase in organized shoplifting rings.

Increased alcohol consumption during festive events means lapses in judgment that may cause people to act in ways they might not otherwise, such as drunk driving. Desperation is also a consideration, as many people are economically challenged during the holiday season and have no other means of obtaining what they need for their loved ones. The pressure associated with gift-giving sometimes contributes to increases in holiday-related crime, as does a lack of emotional well-being surrounding significant holidays.


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What to Do If You Have Been Accused of a Crime during the Holidays?

If you have been accused of a crime during the holidays, the first thing you need to do is establish legal representation before you say or do anything else. This is especially important if you have been detained already. Avoid sharing any information about the incident until you can consult with an attorney.

At The Umansky Law Firm, we will work with you to establish the details of your circumstances and how we might be able to help you. Our criminal defense strategies are second to none, and we have helped prove the innocence of many accused of crimes during the holidays to ensure they could spend that important time with their loved ones.


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Schedule a Free Consultation with an Attorney if You Are Criminally Charged Over the Holidays

We have helped numerous clients who were falsely accused of crimes they didn’t commit or those who were caught up in situations that were not at all what they seemed at the point of arrest. We may be able to help you too. The Umansky Law Firm has the legal finesse necessary to help you find your way out of a possible holiday nightmare if you’ve been accused of a crime, such as theft, drug violations, sexual assault, fraud, or other offenses.

Learn more by calling our office or contact us online to schedule your free consultation today.

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