Breaking and Entering - Burglary
Representation for People Accused of a Crime
Whenever a person accuses you of entering into a property of another, you could face serious criminal charges. Both burglary and breaking and entering are criminal charges in Rhode Island that could lead to serious criminal penalties upon conviction.
At the Law Office of Scott A. Lutes, we understand all the different distinctions of these types of crimes — including where the crime occurred, whether there were people in the building at the time of the offense, and what property was taken.
For more information about how we can help you deal with burglary and breaking and entering charges, call 401-861-1142 or 401-741-7525 or e-mail our firm in Providence today for a free consultation.
Defense Against Burglary — Breaking and Entering Charges
From what time of day the offense occurred to the classification of the type of property broken into, there are many different types of factors that go into a burglary and breaking and entering case. Here are two general descriptions of these crimes:
- Burglary — breaking into a house at night with force in an attempt to commit a felony therein
- Breaking and entering — breaking into a residence or other type of property with the slightest amount of force, without the intent to commit a crime
When the state accuses you of committing a burglary or breaking and entering, hire the talents of an attorney who knows the importance of handling these matters, professionally, discreetly and aggressively. For over 20 years, our firm has been working to protect people accused of committing crimes in Rhode Island.
To speak to an experienced criminal defense lawyer about your case, contact us at the Law Office of Scott A. Lutes for a free consultation.
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