Minneapolis Burglary Lawyers
Burglary is charged when one enters a building without consent and with intent to commit a crime. Whether the offense is charged as a Gross Misdemeanor or a Felony level offense depends on the type of building entered, whether it was occupied at the time of entry, whether a weapon or tools were used and the level of offense intended to be committed. If the dwelling was occupied, the State will likely seek a mandatory minimum 6-month commitment. If a dangerous weapon or firearm were used, possessed or brandished during the commission of this offense, the State will likely seek a mandatory minimum prison commitment.
Time Is Short – Call A Minneapolis Burglary Lawyer Today!
If you have been charged with the very serious crime of Burglary, call Kinsella and Foley Defense now at (651) 341-5367 for a free consultation.
Minnesota Statute On Burglary/Possession of Theft or Burglary Tools