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Orlando Burglary Criminal Attorney

If you have entered the property of someone else without their permission, you have trespassed on their property. If you entered that property with the intent to commit a crime, then you were burglarizing their property. While most people associate the crime with theft, it is not always related. Even if the crime intended upon trespassing was vandalism or assault, burglary was still committed. If you have been accused of burglary, please speak to a skilled Orlando burglary criminal attorney.

While these charges are very serious, they are still possible to defend against. First of all, the prosecution must prove the person who entered the property was in fact, you. Next, if no crime was actually committed in addition to the trespassing, they must prove that the intent to perform an illegal activity was there. If the prosecution cannot show you intended to commit a crime, you cannot be charged with burglary.

Our Criminal Lawyer Will Examine All Aspects of the Evidence

Your Orlando burglary criminal lawyer will not stop there though. Merely proving the prosecution lacks evidence is not a strong enough defense for The Law Offices of The Orlando Criminal Attorney. We will also examine every aspect of the crime and the investigation process. If you were innocent, we will show all available proof that you could not have committed the crime. Whether you committed a crime or not, we will also ensure your civil rights are, and were, protected throughout the investigation and trial processes. If any of your constitutional rights are violated, your Orlando criminal attorney will insist the evidence against you be suppressed and may even have the charges against you dropped all together if the rights violations were serious enough.

In Florida, penalties for burglary are quite serious. If you are convicted, you could face life imprisonment depending on the severity of the crime. Don’t take chances with your defense. Speak with a skilled Orlando burglary criminal lawyer from our firm today to discuss your case.