Burglary
Florida Burglary Defense Lawyer
In Jacksonville and under Florida Statute Section 810.02, a burglary occurs when the defendant entered a dwelling, structure, or conveyance that was owned by or in the possession of another and had the intent to commit a crime in the dwelling, structure, or conveyance.
In Jacksonville, Florida, burglary is a felony. Burglary can be a first, second, or third degree felony depending on the facts involved in the case. To learn more about the crime of burglary, contact a Jacksonville Florida Burglary Attorney. A Jacksonville Florida Burglary Lawyer will investigate your case and advise you further. Contact our Jacksonville Criminal Defense Lawyers by email or by calling 904-685-1200.
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