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Burglary Defense

BURGLARY DEFENSE ATTORNEYS

MASSACHUSETTS, MARYLAND & VIRGINIA LAWYERS DEFENDING BURGLARY CHARGES

BURGLARY

In Virginia, New York, Maryland and Massachusetts, burglary is usually defined as a crime of theft, typically involving intentionally breaking into a house, building or other structure (such as a motor vehicle, boat, or aircraft) to commit a felony.

Burglary can also be defined as "breaking and entering" - which is the term used in Maryland.

Lawful break-in of property is permitted. For instance, breaking into a home to save life and limb would not be considered a crime, nor would lawfully evicting tenants or constitutional searches and seizures by police.

Under statute, it stands to reason that a person cannot usually be convicted of burglary if the building or structure and property therein belongs to them.

Theft, Trespassing and Burglary

In Virginia, New York, Maryland and Massachusetts theft is not absolutely required to be convicted of burglary. Trespassing, or unlawfully entering a building or automobile with the intent to commit any felony can constitute a burglary.

In fact, a person may also be convicted of burglary in crimes such as identity theft or violating another's civil rights. The theft may be intangible, but it can be a felony nonetheless.

In Virginia, New York, Maryland and Massachusetts the act of burglary is separate from any actual theft involved with the offense. Thus, if the defendant's actions of entering a building are not considered a felony, any subsequent theft may be classified under a lesser charge - such as a misdemeanor petite larceny. It's in situations like these a skilled and savvy defense attorney may well spell the difference between probation and serving serious jail time.

SRIS PC - The Right Lawyers

If you've been arrested in Virginia, New York, Maryland and Massachusetts for burglary or breaking and entering, the first and most important thing to do is finding the right lawyer skilled and experienced in these particular aspects of criminal defense.

At SRIS, P.C. each of our lawyers has a proven history of success at defending their clients in these serious situations. When you need an attorney with specific experience in handling burglary cases in Virginia, New York, Maryland and Massachusetts, you'll get an attorney who knows the ins and outs of the specific statutes in these respective states.

Our firm has case specific attorneys in Virginia, New York, North Carolina, Maryland & Massachusetts - all committed to providing the best defense for people accused of serious felonies such as burglary and breaking and entering.

Our Guarantee to You

As SRIS, P.C. we guarantee you the following:

  • There is no charge for the initial consultation to discuss the facts of your case. 
  • All costs, fees, and charges are made clear beforehand, so there are never any surprises or hidden costs later on down the line.
  • There is always a written retainer agreement, specifying all details and payments expected.

There's a lot at stake. We know that no matter how many cases we've handled, or whom we've represented before, the only case that matters to you is yours.

A highly qualified Massachusetts, New York, Maryland or Virginia burglary defense attorney is just a toll-free phone call away or you can contact us on line.

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