California Burglary Defense LawyersWhat You Need to Know If you are accused of residential or commercial burglary
Because first-degree burglaries are always home invasions, the law provides for very severe penalties which can lead to a sentence to as much as six years in state prison. Furthermore, because a first-degree burglary is considered a serious felony in California they will be deemed to be a "strike offense." That means you must serve at least 85% of your prison or jail sentence, regardless of good behavior or other circumstances. It also has serious consequences if you're convicted of another felony later; your prison sentence automatically doubles on the second "strike," and you must serve at least 80% of that sentence. On the third "strike," you may be in prison for life. For all of these reasons it is essential to retain an experienced California theft crime defense attorney at Wallin and Klarich so we can aggressively defend you from these serious charges. Second-degree burglary is also called commercial burglary; it is generally charged when you are accused of entering any business establishment with the intent to commit a crime therein. To convict you of commercial burglary, the state must prove only that you intended to commit a crime when you arrived at the business; it doesn't matter in what manner your entered. It can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony in the discretion of the prosecutor. Generally, if you're charged with in the intent to commit a crime where the value of the loss is less than $400, it will be charged as a misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in county jail. A felony commercial burglary conviction is punishable by up to three years in prison. Again, when facing such serious charges, hiring an Orange County burglary defense lawyer from Wallin & Klarich is a very good option. The vast majority of Wallin & Klarich clients are able to resolve their case by either a dismissal or by a grant of probation and do not go to state prison. Of course what will happen in your case depends upon the facts of your case, your prior record and how soon after your arrest you retained our law firm to help you. |
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