Burglary
Definition:
Burglary is the unlawful entry of a structure to
commit a felony or theft. Burglary includes; illegal
entry or breaking and entering,
house-breaking, safecracking, and all attempts to commit
any of the aforementioned.
Consequences of Burglary:
Burglary is divided into two types, first degree burglary and second degree burglary. Both degrees of burglary are punishable by the law, and can be either consider as misdemeanor or a felony. If you are charged with first degree burglary most likely it will be automatically charge as a felony, which can consequently lead to jail time.What a Lawyer can do for you:
Burglary charges are serious, especially if you have a criminal record. Therefore, it is important that you entrust your case to a criminal defense lawyer who understands the law and will protect your rights.Lawyer Referral Service:
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