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Arrested for Burglary in Massachusetts?
A Massachusetts burglary charge can have very serious consequences.
For unarmed burglary, penalties can go up to 20 years in prison. If
you are convicted as a repeat offender, the minimum sentence is 5
years in prison. An armed burglary conviction carries a minimum sentence of 15 years
in prison.
There are a number of possible legal defense strategies in a
burglary case, but it's important to get a criminal defense lawyer on
the case right away, to preserve all legal defense options.
I am in different courts around Massachusetts every day, defending
my clients rights and freedom on charges of burglary and many other
criminal charges. If you've been accused of burglary, breaking and
entering, or any other criminal offense, and need someone who will fight for your
rights, call me now at (781)326-2700.
Elliot Savitz,
Attorney at Law
Mass General Laws, references:
CHAPTER 266. CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY
Section 14 : Burglary; armed; assault on occupants; weapons;
punishment
Section 15 : Burglary; unarmed
If you have a lawyer you can trust, stick
with him or her. If you don't, then call me now at my office in
Dedham, MA at (781)326-2700, or my Brockton office to
schedule your free first appointment now.
Sincerely,
Elliot Savitz, Attorney at Law
30 Eastbrook Road
Suite 201
Dedham, MA 02026
(781)326-2700
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