In Oklahoma, anyone who enters another person’s home without permission while the individual is home, with the intent to commit a crime, can be charged with burglary in the first degree. Learn more below about why burglary charge is very serious and you need excellent legal representation in court.
A person may be charged with second-degree burglary if they break into any structure or vessel containing another person’s property. This includes breaking into machines such as vending machines. Additionally, anyone who intends to commit burglary can be charged and convicted of second-degree burglary.
If you are convicted of burglary, your sentence will be determined based on the severity of the crime for which you’ve been convicted. You may receive two to seven years in prison for second-degree burglary, while first-degree burglary may land you in prison for up to 20 years.
You need a team of qualified criminal defense attorneys with decades of experience which have the unique perspective of having been on both sides of the courtroom. At Chavers & Guhl LLP in Oklahoma City, we are ready to be your Burglary Attorney. As former prosecutors, we know how to fight for you. Who you pick as your team matters! You may literally lose precious time in prison if you don’t act quickly and fight for your freedoms. Contact our OKC Burglary Defense Attorneys today for your initial consultation.
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