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Home Criminal Defense Legal Blog A Burglary Attorney in Colorado Can Build a Solid Legal Defense

A Burglary Attorney in Colorado Can Build a Solid Legal Defense

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Saturday, 30 July 2011 07:49

burglary_attorney_in_coloradoIf you have been charged with the felony crime of burglary, it is important to understand the consequences of a conviction under Colorado law.  It goes without saying that you will want the strongest legal defense and a team of experienced criminal defense attorneys, but it is even more effective to work with a burglary attorney in Colorado Springs.  A lawyer who specializes in defending burglary cases will know how to build a stronger defense for your case because they are most familiar with the Colorado legal system.

 

As the defendant, it is your job to gain a better understanding of how the state defines burglary.  Burglary is defined as the crime of breaking and entering for the sole purpose of committing another crime.  In order to be considered a “burglary” the entry does not necessarily require the use of force, but it must be “unauthorized”.  Many people confuse the crime of burglary with theft, which it is far more serious than that.

In the state of Colorado, the crime of burglary can result in imprisonment, fines, probation and other consequences associated with a felony conviction; however there are several factors that will determine the severity of the punishment.  These include a previous criminal record, the type of structure that was unlawfully entered, and the crime that was committed upon entry.  If the suspect is currently on probation for another crime, that will obviously work against them in a court of law.  A burglary attorney in Colorado will be able to explain the probably consequences of the crime after examining the state’s evidence against you.

If you have been accused of burglary, you should speak with a burglary attorney in Colorado immediately to learn about your rights, possible legal defenses and the intricacies of the legal system.  Chances are you are already aware of the “degree” involved in your burglary charge.  First degree burglary is a Class 3 Felony and is by far the most serious of all felony charges for this crime.  A conviction of this magnitude will involve mandatory prison time because it usually involves a secondary crime such as assault.  Even if there was no violent crime committed, if the intention of the crime was to steal an illegal substance such as a narcotic, it quickly becomes a Class 2 felony.

As you can see, the crime of burglary may be a difficult crime to defend without the counsel of an experienced burglary attorney in Colorado.  Before you decide on an attorney, make sure they have a successful track record of defending clients in this area. 

 

Matthew Clawson

Matthew Clawson is an attorney in Colorado Springs, CO and a partner with the Clawson & Clawson Law Firm, LLP.  Matthew believes the most effective and cost-efficient legal services are provided by attorneys who maintain their integrity and communicate honestly with clients.

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