Burglary charges in New York are among the most aggressively prosecuted property crimes. Even a third-degree burglary charge is classified as a felony, making it critical to have skilled legal representation.
Hamilton Crest Group's criminal defense attorneys have extensive experience defending clients against all degrees of burglary charges in New York City courts. We understand how prosecutors build their cases and know where to find weaknesses.
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In New York, burglary involves unlawfully entering or remaining in a building with the intent to commit a crime. The degree of the charge depends on factors such as whether the building was a dwelling, whether anyone was present, and whether weapons were involved.
Our defense strategies may include challenging the prosecution's evidence of intent, questioning the legality of searches, and presenting alternative explanations for our client's presence at the location.
- Third-degree burglary (Class D felony)
- Second-degree burglary (Class C felony)
- First-degree burglary (Class B felony)
- Attempted burglary
- Criminal trespass
Contact Hamilton Crest Group today for a free consultation about your burglary case.