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New York Burglary Attorney

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Have you been charged with burglary in New York? At the Law Offices of Eric M. Sears, we provide aggressive, intelligent defense representation to people who have been charged with burglary, larceny and other theft crimes. With more than 25 years of experience, attorney Eric M. Sears is prepared to successfully defend you against these charges.

Contact us today online or by telephone at 646-652-6048 | 866-230-7208 to speak with an experienced New York burglary attorney.

Burglary Charges in New York

Burglary is generally defined as trespassing on another person's property with the intent to commit a crime. Larceny is the theft of personal property.

The different types of burglary that you can be charged with include the following:

  • Burglary in the third degree: Knowingly entering a building or remaining in a building for the purpose of committing a crime therein.
  • Burglary in the second degree: Entering or remaining in a building with intent to commit a crime therein while you or an accomplice is armed with a firearm and/or causing injury to someone.
  • Burglary in the first degree: Entering or remaining in a dwelling/residence with the intent to commit a crime therein while armed, displaying a firearm, causing injury or threatening to use a weapon.

Whatever burglary charges you face, it is important to consult with an experienced criminal defense lawyer before making any statements to the police.

Contact a NYC Burglary/Larceny Lawyer

If you have been charged with burglary or larceny in New York, we are here to help. Contact us today online or by telephone at 646-652-6048 | 866-230-7208 to speak with a knowledgeable New York City criminal defense charges lawyer.

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