Burglary

When confronted with the overwhelming stress that a burglary charge can bring, Scrivner Law Firm LLC provides unfaltering support and robust legal representation aimed at defending your rights, reputation, and freedom. With extensive experience in handling this unique aspect of criminal law, we pride ourselves on the depth of our understanding and skill in navigating burglary cases. Our knowledgeable lawyer will investigate every detail of the charges at hand, develop a well-structured defense, and guide you through each step of the judicial process. With Taney County burglary defense lawyer Dayrell Scrivner, you are not just acquiring representation, you are partnering with relentless advocates dedicated to protecting your interests. If you or your loved ones find themselves in the unfortunate circumstance of a burglary charge, reach out to us at (417) 699-0074. Your needs may be intricate and challenging, but Scrivner Law Firm LLC is here to provide an effective legal shield.

Definition of Burglary

Burglary is considered a serious offense; one that holds significant weight under Missouri law. It’s vital to realize that even the allegation of such a crime can negatively affect one’s reputation, personal relationships, and employment opportunities. Our law firm desires to ensure that every individual accused of burglary is granted a fair and just representation in their legal journey.

The State implements specifics when defining burglary. According to the Missouri Revised Statutes (Section 569.160), burglary occurs when a person knowingly enters unlawfully or stays within an inhabitable structure with the intent of committing a crime therein. This involves any building or structure adapted for overnight accommodations, regardless of whether a person is actually present.

It’s equally important to understand first-degree and second-degree burglary. Notably, the law separates these based on whether the crime was committed in a threatening or unarmed manner. If the defendant is accused of being armed, causing physical harm, or threatening a person with physical harm, it may escalate to first-degree burglary. Otherwise, the legal charge could most likely be second-degree burglary. Our Taney County burglary defense law firm is equipped to represent any criminal defendant associated with either of these charges. Our aim is to deliver balanced legal defense to individuals accused of burglary, without disregarding the narrative of their case and their constitutional rights. With us, every story matters and every person deserves a fair trial. We provide quality guidance for those in need, acknowledging the complexity of the Missouri law system and the severity of burglary charges. Remember, building a robust defense starts with understanding one’s rights and the nature of the alleged offense.

Whether you’re being investigated or have been charged with a related offense to burglary under Missouri law, our law firm is experienced in representing defendants in these matters.

  • Larceny: This term refers to the act of unlawfully taking property that belongs to someone else with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of it. This does not necessarily involve an unlawful entry, as is typically associated with burglary.
  • Robbery: Robbery is a more severe crime than burglary and involves direct confrontation. It is defined as taking another person’s property by the use of force or threat.
  • Trespassing: Trespassing involves unlawfully entering onto another person’s land or property without permission. It’s an important reference point in many burglary cases as trespassing often forms the base act of a burglary crime.
  • Auto Theft: When a person unlawfully and intentionally takes another person’s vehicle, it is considered an auto theft. Though not directly related, it can sometimes be a component part of a burglary if the vehicle was stolen during the unlawful act.

Our law firm is committed to upholding the rights of the defendants and offering robust defense strategies to help navigate these complex legal landscapes. Keep in mind, every situation is unique; it’s beneficial to obtain legal guidance tailored to your specific circumstances. We provide the necessary legal guidance and representation required to protect your rights and present your defense effectively in court. Our experienced attorney has a deep understanding of these various charges and how they are interlinked with burglary, ensuring you receive comprehensive legal support throughout your case.

Defenses to Burglary

At our firm, we stand firmly by those valiantly fighting against burglary charges in Missouri. We have the knowledge and resources to prepare a robust defense strategy that can protect your rights. Here are a few defenses we could consider:

  • Lack of Intent: Under Missouri law, prosecutors must establish beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused intended to commit a crime upon illegal entry. Should there be plausible reasons for the presence of the accused at the scene, absence of intent can form a potent defense.
  • Claim of Right: If a defendant genuinely believed they had the legal right to enter the premises or take the goods in question, this can serve as a powerful argument against burglary charges.
  • Mistaken Identity: The defense of mistaken identity comes into play when evidence or eyewitness testimonies that led to your arrest can be challenged. We aim to highlight the discrepancies and inconsistencies in identification procedures to rebut such accusations.
  • Insufficient Evidence: Prosecutors need to present strong evidence that a defendant committed every aspect of burglary. We can relentlessly challenge the state’s evidence to raise questions about its sufficiency.
  • Duress: If the defendant committed the alleged act under coercion or threat of imminent harm, there’s potential for a duress defense.

We represent and advocate for criminal defendants accused of burglary in Taney, Stone and Christian counties, focusing our efforts not to victimize, but to reach the fairest outcomes. Each case we undertake receives a thorough examination, rigorous preparation, and relentless representation. We’re your legal shield in a system that can often feel overwhelming.

Ready to Battle the Prosecution for You

In the unsettling landscape of burglary charges, Scrivner Law Firm LLC lends a professional and steadfast hand. The fallout from burglary allegations can be more than challenging; they can infringe upon your future, your personal life, and your mental health. But amidst this storm, our seasoned attorney and former prosecutor, Dayrell Scrivner, pulls together to strategize a formidable defense designed to face the facts, the law, and the prosecution head-on. Our meticulous approach offers capable assistance in challenging evidence, scrutinizing the sequence of events leading up to the charges, dissecting witness testimonies, and identifying gaps or inconsistencies that could be beneficial to your case. We are relentless, comprehensive, and understand the sensitive nature of such accusations. 

Taney County burglary defense lawyer Dayrell Scrivner, is committed to standing beside you every step of the way – crafting a tenacious defense, navigating complex legal procedures, and firmly advocating for your rights in court with conviction and integrity. Reach out to us at (417) 699-0074, because you don’t have to face this battle alone.

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