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Burglary

Arizona Burglary and Property Crimes Defense Lawyer

The crime of burglary is defined as entering a building or other property with the intent to steal something or commit another crime. The property does not have to be locked, no one needs to be inside of the building or property and nothing actually needs to be stolen in order for a burglary to occur. Burglary charges can range in severity but all charges have serious consequences that can severely impact your life.

At the Law Office of Raymond Kimble, founded in 1999, we have helped hundreds of individuals charged with serious criminal offenses, including burglary, in the state of Arizona. Attorney Raymond Kimble has more than 20 years of experience in the criminal justice system and knows how to help clients get their legal issues resolved as quickly and effectively as possible. As a former prosecutor and police detective, Mr. Kimble knows what to look for in burglary cases and how to present a successful criminal defense.

Burglary Charges and Your Rights

The crime of burglary can occur on any property, including homes, businesses, warehouses, commercial establishments, cars, boats and other vehicles. Depending on the type of burglary and the circumstances surrounding the cases - including if a weapon was used and if property was stolen - the penalties can range from probation and large fines to mandatory prison time.

In addition, the Law Office of Raymond Kimble also represents individuals charged with other property crimes in Tempe, Phoenix and throughout the state of Arizona, including:

If you have been arrested for a burglary or another property crime, it is important that you do not discuss your case with the police before you consult with a criminal defense attorney. Police officers and prosecutors have already started building a case against you and you should not provide any more evidence for them to use.

Contact the Law Office of Raymond Kimble

Regardless of the charge and the circumstances of your case, contact us at the Law Office of Raymond Kimble if you have been arrested for burglary or another property crime. Talk with an attorney for free by scheduling a free initial consultation. Call our Tempe, Arizona, office 480-833-8613 to learn more information.

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