Breaking and entering charges are often involved in larceny and home invasion cases; breaking and entering on its own can lead to serious criminal penalties. Grabel & Associates is a firm committed to providing exceptional representation in tough misdemeanor and felony cases, and we know how to protect clients accused of property crimes in Kalamazoo. If you have been accused of breaking and entering in Kalamazoo, contact a member of our experienced trial defense team now. We know what you need to do in order to get the case results you want, and we are always available to begin guiding you through the next steps you need to take in your uniquely important case. Contact us through our toll free hotline for no obligation initial legal advice, or contact us online to learn more about the steps you need to take if you want to beat breaking and entering charges.
When you face a criminal accusation or serious charge like B&E, it is important that you take immediate action to begin defending your best interests. Whatever the specifics of your case, our team is ready now to start walking you through what you need to say and do in order to avoid the serious penalties that can result from conviction. Under the direction of experienced defense lawyer Scott Grabel, our team has spent over 15 years developing a reputation as one of the top firms in the state, and our lawyers have received recognition both statewide and nationally for their work in complex and difficult cases. Don’t let breaking and entering in Kalamazoo determine the course of your future – get in touch with our team right away and let us begin taking action to protect you or your loved one no matter what stage of the criminal justice process you are currently facing.
From investigation through to a potential trial, or even in post-conviction cases, there is no firm more worthy of your trust than Grabel & Associates. We have proven our skill in cases just like yours, and our past clients know that we make a difference in each case we take. Don’t wait to begin working with our team – fight breaking and entering charges with our defense attorneys on your side.
Breaking and entering are two distinct actions, but often involved in the same offense. While the term “breaking” seems to imply that property damage is caused, the action could be as simple as opening an unlocked door or window, or even just pushing open a door that is already partly open. It doesn’t take much for the act of breaking to be proved.
Entering is more self-explanatory, though there still are some situations where it can be confusing. Removing something from a room could be entering, or placing something inside. It is important that you work with a lawyer in order to determine what the actual offense you are accused of committing may be, and what laws will be applicable to your case. Consult with a member of the Grabel & Associates team now to learn more about our proven approach to B&E defense.
According to Section 750.115, anyone who breaks and enters, or who enters without breaking, into any dwelling, house, office, store, or other building included on the list in the statute, can face conviction. The specific penalties a person will face depend greatly on what happens once inside the house. Anything from a misdemeanor and fine to up to life in prison could result, which is why it is so crucial to work with a lawyer who is willing to look at the specifics of your case and develop a unique approach based on your needs.
When faced with the uncertainty that follows a criminal accusation, it is so important to have a lawyer on your side who knows what it takes to win. With so much at stake, you don’t want to have to wait to begin working with a trial lawyer, and that is why our team is committed to 24/7 availability. Contact us right now to start fighting for your freedom.
Call our team toll free at 1-800-342-7896 or contact our firm online to start working through the unique details of your case with a qualified case analyst. Our property crime and theft defense lawyers are available 24/7 to start defending your best interests or fighting to protect your loved one.