Burglary Criminal Defense Lawyer
Burglary is a serious crime in Kansas. In fact, it is a felony, which carries significant prison time. If you have been accused or charged with going into someone's house, with the intent to steal from them, find the best criminal defense attorney you can. We are experienced lawyers who have defended hundreds of clients against serious criminal accusations.
The following is the Kansas Statute for Burglary
Article 37: Crimes Against Property
Kansas Statute: K.S.A. 21-3715: Burglary. Burglary is knowingly and without authority entering into or remaining within any:
(a) Building, manufactured home, mobile home, tent or other structure which is a dwelling, with intent to commit a felony, theft or sexual battery therein;
(b) building, manufactured home, mobile home, tent or other structure which is not a dwelling, with intent to commit a felony, theft or sexual battery therein; or
(c) motor vehicle, aircraft, watercraft, railroad car or other means of conveyance of persons or property, with intent to commit a felony, theft or sexual battery therein.
Burglary as described in subsection (a) is a severity level 7, person felony. Burglary as described in subsection (b) is a severity level 7, nonperson felony. Burglary as described in subsection (c) is a severity level 9, nonperson felony.
Our law firm is located in Olathe, Kansas, directly accorss the street from the Johnson County District Courthouse where we zealously defend our clients everyday.