Arrested for Breaking and Entering Massachusetts?
A Massachusetts breaking and entering charge can have serious
consequences. If you are charged with Breaking and Entering with intent to commit a
misdemeanor, the penalties can go up to 6 months in prison. If you are
convicted of breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony, the
penalties can go up to $20 years in prison. If a firearm is used,
there is a mandatory minimum or 5 years in prison.
Whether you made a stupid mistake, or are the victim of a big
misunderstanding and somehow got charged with breaking and entering,
you need and deserve the best legal defense representation to make
sure you are treated fairly by the system, which often seems stacked
against you. Let me tell you how I will fight for you and protect
your interests, your freedom, and your future. Call me now for a
consultation.
I am in different courts around Massachusetts every day, defending
my clients rights and freedom on charges of breaking and entering and
many other criminal charges. If you've been accused of breaking and
entering, larceny or another criminal offense, and need a Mass lawyer
who will fight for your rights, call me at (781)326-2700.
Elliot Savitz,
Attorney at Law
Massachusetts General Laws, reference
CHAPTER 266. CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY
Section 16 - Breaking and entering at night
Section 17 - Entering without breaking at night; breaking and
entering in day time; weapons; punishment
Section 18 - Dwelling house; entry at night; breaking and entering
in day time; weapons; punishment
Call me now at my office in
Dedham, MA at (781)326-2700 to discuss your criminal case in a free
consultation.
Sincerely,
Elliot Savitz, Attorney at Law
30 Eastbrook Road
Suite 201
Dedham, MA 02026
(781)326-2700
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