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California Burglary Defense AttorneysThe accomplished and respected Los Angeles burglary defense lawyers at the Law Offices of Lawrence Wolf have over 30 years of experience successfully representing clients who have been accused of serious crimes, including burglary. If you have been arrested for a burglary or theft-related crime, you may be facing a lengthy jail or prison term. Please call the Law Offices of Lawrence Wolf today to speak with one of our experienced burglary crime defense attorneys and find out how we can assist you. In California, any individual who, with the intent to perform theft, enters an inhabited building or a motor vehicle whose doors are locked has committed burglary. It is the State's responsibility to prove that the defendant had intent to steal or commit a crime when entering the location. There does not need to be any evidence showing that the defendant actually committed a crime. First degree burglary is a felony offense in the State of California. If convicted of first degree burglary, the defendant will serve up to six years in prison and a strike on his or her criminal record. California Penal Code Section states that: "Every burglary of an inhabited dwelling house, vessel, as defined in the Harbors and Navigation Code, which is inhabited and designed for habitation, floating home, as defined in subdivision (d) of Section 18075.55 of the Health and Safety Code, or trailer coach, as defined by the Vehicle Code, or the inhabited portion of any other building, is burglary of the first degree." Second degree burglary is a crime that may be a considered a misdemeanor or a felony, depending upon the circumstances of the specific case. The penalty associated with a second degree burglary may include a one year prison term. The consequences of a California burglary conviction may be very severe and can place many restrictions on a defendant's life. For example, if your criminal record shows that you have been convicted of burglary, you may have a difficult time finding employment and a decent living situation. If you are currently facing first degree or second degree burglary charges, you should contact a Los Angeles burglary defense attorney at the Law Offices of Lawrence Wolf today. We have decades of experience successfully representing clients who have been charged with serious misdemeanor and felony crimes. CALL TOLL FREE TODAY FOR YOUR FREE 1-888-741-6164 |
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