Robbery And Burglary Defense Lawyers
Last updated on August 31, 2023
The state of Florida takes the crimes of robbery and burglary very seriously. In order to minimize the chance that you will be sentenced to time behind bars or excessive fines, it is important to seek out quality legal representation with an experienced criminal defense attorney. The lawyers of Bauer, Crider, Kindel and Parry have the experience and skill to help.
Board-Certified Criminal Defense Experts
Our experienced and highly reputed criminal defense legal team includes two Florida Bar board-certified criminal trial specialists. With 100 years of combined experience, our Clearwater criminal defense attorneys have what it takes to defend you, no matter the specific circumstances of your case. We have successfully defended thousands of cases, including clients who have been charged with:
- Robbery: A robbery is a theft that involves the use of force, violence or assault, or creates fear in the victim. Robbery is a felony, punishable by up to 15 years in prison. If a weapon is used in the commission of a robbery, the sentence can be up to 30 years.
- Burglary: Also called breaking and entering, burglary means entering a home, business, building or vehicle with the intention of committing a crime inside. The potential sentence for burglary ranges from five years to life, depending on the crime committed inside.
- Aggravated robbery and burglary charges: Committing an assault while breaking and entering or carrying a firearm, or causing more than $1000 worth of property damage all make a burglary a first-degree felony.
We will listen as you describe the circumstances of your case, then take action to protect your rights. Our theft crime lawyers will clearly describe the legal process and the options available to you. We will work relentlessly on your behalf. We conduct an independent investigation whenever necessary. We will protect your constitutional rights.
Contact A Criminal Defense Attorney For A Free Consultation
To learn more about how we can help, please reach out to us through our website form or call us directly at 727-275-9822 to schedule a free consultation and case evaluation. We serve clients in Pasco County and throughout Florida.