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Warrensburg Burglary Charges Lawyer

Johnson County Stealing Charge Attorney

Whether you have been accused of burglary, also referred to as breaking and entering, or any stealing offense, your rights can be protected with the assistance of a lawyer.

Defense Against Burglary Charges

The definition of burglary is unlawfully entering a habitable structure for the purpose of committing a crime. While many burglary charges stem from accusations of breaking and entering in order to steal something, that is not always the case. In fact, many burglary charges are associated with assault charges and domestic violence. One person goes into another's residence unlawfully and an argument ensues, leading to criminal charges.

At the law office of Lance Riddle, Attorney at Law, in Warrensburg, Missouri, I have more than 20 years of experience that I use to defend against burglary and all related charges.

Defense Against Stealing Charges

Whether associated with burglary or not, stealing is a serious charge with serious consequences. I can defend against all stealing theft charges, including:

  • Shoplifting
  • Embezzlement
  • Employee theft
  • Check fraud and credit card fraud
  • Auto theft

Convictions for theft charges ruin futures. Nothing destroys your ability to get a job faster than having a conviction for stealing on your record. Employers look at criminal records to gauge trustworthiness of a potential employee. If they see a stealing charge, you are likely to be deemed untrustworthy. I am here to prevent that from happening.

Free Consultation With a Warrensburg Burglary Charges Attorney

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