Burglary is not actually the entering of someone else’s house, or the stealing of something – in fact- it’s a combination of the two. This translates to entering someone else’s residence, vehicle, or other property with the intent to steal or commit another crime. We have found that prosecutors often overlook the facts and as a result overcharge, which creates the basis for a viable defense, as well as ways to leverage the situation in your favor.
We love brainstorming how we can use our experience and resources to help you; call us today at 949-476-8900 and we’ll discuss what that means in your particular case.