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Burglary

The Factors of a Case of Burglary
Burglary is another legal term commonly misunderstood and misrepresented in the courtroom.
According to the law, Burglary is basically defined in Florida Statute 810.02 as: “entering a dwelling, a structure, or a conveyance with the intent to commit an offense therein.” Florida statutes also note that, “Burglary is a felony of the first degree” and could by punishable by imprisonment depending on the facts of the case.
 This basic definition proves that there are many circumstances one could find themselves in that would lead to a charge of burglary, and the consequences could be quite severe. This is especially true if the individual charged with burglary is not represented by an experienced criminal trial lawyer. In addition, it’s important to hire legal representation who is familiar with the judicial system and courthouse in Polk County. While there are many other factors involved with a burglary, like where, when and how the incident occurred, there are also many factors to assist in the defense of the crime. 

 Patton Law Successfully Resolves Cases
At Patton Law, we will help you look at the facts and evidence the State will present against you to prepare a defense or to work toward a resolution away from the courtroom. You can count on attorney Adam Patton to guide you in the right direction. His approach is first and foremost honest, and he cares about achieving a resolution that meets the goals his clients share with him.
Contact the office of Patton Law to set an appointment to discuss what options you have.
We have an practiced and professional team standing by to help you with your case in Polk County, and we are conveniently located in Lakeland within a short drive from Winter Haven, Bartow or Tampa. 

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  • Home
  • Areas of Practice
    • Personal Injury >
      • Automobile Accidents
      • Motorcycle Accidents
      • Truck Accidents
      • Bicycle Accidents
      • Pedestrian Accidents
      • Accidents Involving Children
      • Dog Bites
    • Criminal Defense >
      • Felony Charges >
        • Homicide
        • Vehicular Homicide
        • Murder
        • Defenses
        • Sale of Illegal Substances
        • Trafficking In Illegal Substances
        • Dealing in Stolen Property
        • Robbery
        • Carjacking
        • Burglary
        • Perjury
        • Home-invasion Robbery
        • Assisting Self Murder
        • Killing Unborn Child by Injury to Mother
        • Conspiracy, Attempt and Solicitation
      • Driving Under the Influence
      • Boating Under the Influence
      • Misdemeanor Criminal Defense >
        • Soliciting for Prostitution
        • Possession of Illegal Substance
        • Suspended Driver License
        • No Valid Drivers License
        • Petit Theft
      • Violation of Probation
    • Basic Estate Planning & Wills
  • Our Story
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    • New Clients
    • Current Clients >
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      • General Legal Information
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