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Queens Burgulary Criminal Lawyers

February 9, 2025

NYC BURGLARY CRIMINAL LAWYERS

BURGLARY CHARGES ARE SERIOUS

They can shatter your sense of security, threaten your freedom, and leave you feeling overwhelmed because New York law treats burglary harshly, and if you’re facing these charges, it’s critical to know you have options, strategies, and a team that understands the stakes, and how to fight for you. At Spodek Law Group we are here to help you through these charges.

WHAT IS BURGLARY IN NEW YORK?

According to the New York State Senate’s official website (https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/laws/PEN), burglary falls under Article 140 of the Penal Law, and it generally involves unlawfully entering or remaining in a building with the intent to commit a crime, meaning you don’t even have to steal anything to be charged—intent alone is enough. Burglary in the third degree (N.Y. Penal Law § 140.20) is a Class D felony, but second-degree burglary (N.Y. Penal Law § 140.25) is a Class C felony, and first-degree burglary (N.Y. Penal Law § 140.30) is a Class B felony that can carry especially serious penalties because the presence of weapons or injuries elevates the charge, and that means you could face lengthy prison sentences that can be life-altering in magnitude.

PENALTIES AND PUNISHMENT FOR BURGLARY

Under New York law, a Class D felony can result in up to 7 years in prison, a Class C felony can lead to up to 15 years, and a Class B felony can carry up to 25 years, which is why it’s vital to understand these potential punishments, and to retain a legal defense team that knows how to navigate the complexities of the criminal justice system in a way that aims to reduce or dismiss the charges altogether.

WHY LEGAL DEFENSE MATTERS

We fight. We analyze. We protect.
Regardless of the circumstances, we can help you because every burglary case is unique and must be approached with a tailored defense, and if you don’t have the right representation, you risk maximum penalties and a permanent criminal record that can follow you around forever.

COMMON DEFENSE STRATEGIES AND THEIR IMPACT

  1. Unlawful Search and Seizure
    Police need proper warrants and probable cause before searching your home or personal space, and if they violated your Fourth Amendment rights, all evidence obtained in that illegal manner may be suppressed, which could lead to a full dismissal of the charges.
  2. Lack of Criminal Intent
    Burglary requires proof that you intended to commit a crime upon entry, and if we can show you had no intent, the prosecution’s case weakens, which can force the charges to be reduced or dropped completely.
  3. Mistaken Identity
    Eyewitnesses are notoriously unreliable, especially in chaotic situations, and if you were wrongly identified, then disproving the link between you and the scene can result in a not-guilty verdict or a prosecutorial decision to dismiss the case.
  4. Coerced or Involuntary Confessions
    If investigators used extreme tactics, threats, or false promises to force an admission, then that confession may be tossed out, and without the confession, the prosecution might not have enough evidence to proceed.
  5. Alibi Evidence
    Demonstrating that you were somewhere else entirely can dismantle the prosecution’s timeline, and when that timeline crumbles, the court is more likely to dismiss or reduce charges.

HOW WE’D DEFEND YOU

We investigate every detail—witness statements, surveillance footage, potential constitutional violations—while collaborating with experts who can unearth evidence the prosecution misses, and we do all of this to ensure that your side of the story comes to light, because we know that a thorough, relentless approach can be the deciding factor in whether or not you walk out of the courtroom with your freedom intact.

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We are here 24/7 to listen, advise, and fight back, and we believe no one should face these charges alone because the stakes are high and your future is worth defending vigorously.

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