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Burglary is a property crime that is often confused with robbery. You will hear people say that their house was robbed. However, only a person can be robbed. The property is burglarized. This property crime can have severe consequences, including long-term imprisonment, steep fines, and a felony criminal record.

Don’t be taken aback by these serious allegations. At the Kirlew Law Firm, our expert criminal defense team is here to help you fight for your rights and freedom. We understand the complexities of burglary charges in Florida and are prepared to guide you every step of the way. Contact us today for a consultation and discover the power of having a dedicated and experienced legal team on your side.

Definition of Burglary in Florida

According to Florida Statute § 810.02(1)(b), burglary is the act of illegally entering a dwelling, structure, or conveyance with the intention of committing a crime. That’s right—even if the underlying crime was not carried out, the defendant could still face burglary charges if the prosecution proves intent.

But what sets apart a “dwelling” from a “conveyance” or “structure”? The type of property entered can play a crucial role in determining the consequences the defendant may face. Here’s a breakdown of each:

  • A dwelling refers to any temporary or permanent residence, including attached porches, with a roof overhead.
  • A conveyance encompasses all forms of transportation, such as cars, trains, boats, planes, and sleeping cars.
  • A structure refers to any building not intended for habitation, like sheds or trailers, with a roof overhead.

It is crucial to thoroughly understand these definitions to effectively fight your charges. If you are facing a burglary case in Florida, don’t hesitate to reach out to the experts at the Kirlew Law Firm for a confidential consultation.

Degrees and Penalties for Burglary Charges in Florida

If you are facing a burglary charge in Florida, the consequences can be severe depending on the degree of the charge you face. This crime is considered a felony; even a single conviction can lead to life-altering penalties.

  • Burglary of a conveyance is a third-degree felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison.
  • Burglary of a dwelling is a second-degree felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison.
  • Burglary committed during a riot is a first-degree felony punishable by up to 30 years in prison.
  • Burglary with an assault or battery is a life felony punishable by up to life in prison.

A burglary conviction, like any other felony conviction, has collateral consequences like losing your right to vote, owning a firearm, losing professional licenses or credentials, and lacking qualification for certain kinds of housing and benefits.

So, if you are facing these charges in Miami or the South Florida area, it is crucial that you partner with an experienced and aggressive legal representative. Don’t take these consequences lightly; fight for your rights with the right defense strategy.

How Our Attorneys Can Help You Defend Against Burglary Charges

When fighting a burglary charge in Florida, it is essential to have a criminal defense attorney who can identify and exploit the weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.

At the Kirlew Law Firm, we use a variety of defenses to defend our clients against these types of allegations, including:

  • Establishing that the defendant had permission to be on the premises.
  • Showing a lack of evidence to prove intent to commit a crime.
  • Proving that the premises were open to the public.
  • Demonstrating that the premises did not meet Florida’s definition of a dwelling, structure, or conveyance.
  • Gathering evidence to prove that the accusations of property damage or assault and battery were exaggerated.

Our attorneys will go above and beyond to thoroughly research your case’s facts and gather evidence that supports your defense. With our extensive legal knowledge and experience, you can trust that we will fiercely defend your rights and protect your future.

Act Quickly to Defend Your Rights—Contact the Kirlew Law Firm NOW!

Burglary charges are a serious matter and can result in devastating consequences if you are convicted. With the possibility of long prison sentences and heavy fines, you need a knowledgeable Miami criminal defense lawyer to defend your rights.

The Kirlew Law Firm is here to help, with experienced attorney Brian Kirlew, Esq. leading the charge. Brian and his dedicated team are committed to providing personalized support for each and every client, fighting tirelessly to protect their rights and challenge false accusations. With a proven track record of success, you can trust the Kirlew Law Firm to be your strong and relentless defense.

Don’t wait another moment—take control of your future now by calling (305) 521-0484 or contacting us online.

Our Areas of Specialty

The fact is, there’s always something going on in a thriving metropolis like Miami. That means it’s easier than you might imagine to find yourself facing criminal charges. Given the dynamic nature of our city, it only makes sense for Brian Kirlew and his defense team to be flexible and responsive to the needs of his clients.

Our firm represents clients charged with any and all types of offenses in Miami and the greater South Florida area. The skills of an intelligent and experienced Miami criminal defense lawyer translate to all areas of criminal law. Therefore, we do not like to be bound by one or two particular areas as our “specialty.” We find defending against a broad spectrum of crimes to be more interesting and enjoyable to our practice.

Brian Kirlew, Esq. is experienced in defending all kinds of criminal felony and misdemeanor charges in the greater Miami area, including:

  • Alien Smuggling
  • Appeals/Post Conviction Motions
  • Assault and Battery
  • Burglary
  • Child Pornography
  • Domestic Violence
  • Drug Crimes (Possession, Sale, Trafficking)
  • Conspiracy
  • Bond/Release
  • Arson
  • DUI/BUI Defense
  • Embezzlement
  • Extradition
  • Federal Grand Jury Investigations
  • Firearm Offenses
  • Forfeitures
  • Fraud
  • Internet Crimes
  • Juvenile Charges
  • Kidnapping or False Imprisonment
  • Mail/Wire/Fraud
  • Medicare Fraud
  • Medical Marijuana
  • Murder and other Homicide offenses (Murder, DUI Manslaughter, Vehicular Manslaughter, Manslaughter)
  • Nebbia requirements
  • Probation Violations
  • Federal/State RICO
  • Robbery
  • Sealing and Expungement
  • Sexual Offenses
  • Subpoenas (responding to or issuance of)
  • Tax Evasion
  • Theft
  • Warrants
  • Violations of Injunctions/Protective Orders
  • White Collar

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When you’re facing criminal charges in Miami, time is of the essence. It’s important that you have the proper legal representation to ensure that you get the best outcome possible from your trial. At the Kirlew Law Firm, you, your family, and your business are what matter most to us. We want to ensure that you enjoy every advantage that our thorough and collaborative approach to criminal defense has to offer.

Brian Kirlew is here to represent you. You can schedule your free phone consultation with our criminal defense lawyers today to begin building a sound defense strategy.

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