Legal Representation For Those Accused of Theft, Robbery and Breaking and Entering
Property crimes often include crimes related to theft, conversion, vandalism or destruction of property. These crimes can range from lower level offenses such as vandalism to violent felony offenses, such as armed robbery. There are even property crimes that do not involve the harm or theft of property. Burglary, for example, only requires an unlawful entry with the intent to commit a crime.
Property crime offenses can lead to criminal charges varying in severity. If you have been charged with a property crime, retaining experienced legal counsel is the first step. The lawyers of Salnick & Fuchs, P.A. have been defending property crime charges for more than three decades. We will create a strong legal defense to ensure your case has the best outcome possible.
If you are under investigation for or charged with committing theft, robbery, burglary or another property crime, Salnick & Fuchs, P.A. can help.
We'll develop a strong legal defense to help you achieve the best results possible for your criminal case.
We'll prepare your case for trial and negotiate with prosecutors to find a favorable outcome.
We operate with discretion to preserve your reputation after a criminal charge.
Burglary is the unlawful entry, sometimes by force, with the intent of stealing or committing another criminal offense.
In Florida, robbery is committed by using force, or the threat of force, to take property from another individual.
Theft is a general term that is used to classify the unauthorized taking or use of someone else’s property.