Burglary
If you have received a Burglary charge in Minnesota, you likely have also been charged with another crime as such as theft, criminal damage to property, or possession of stolen items. The crime of burglary is simply entering a building without permission, with the intent to commit a crime.
You need a lawyer to defend you in a burglary case. A conviction for burglary will affect your credibility for your lifetime, in matters of employment, money transactions, or even credibility at a civil trial if you are a party to a personal injury lawsuit or contract lawsuit. Attorney John Scott will fight for your constitutional rights. Don’t forget you can talk to your lawyer and have your lawyer present any time you are being questioned by the police. Talk to Criminal Defense Attorney John Scott to make sure your Constitutional rights are protected before talking to the police.
Even if nothing is stolen in a burglary, the act is a crime. Burglary may be an element in crimes involving arson, kidnapping, identity theft and theft. Minnesota criminal charge of burglary involves other crimes and acts including any of the following:
- Trespassing
- Theft
- Entering a building or automobile
- Remaining unlawfully with intent to commit any crime
When you are accused of a burglary crime, it is important to hire an attorney that will defend you, and fight for you, and make the prosecutor prove the fraud case against you.
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