In Florida, burglary means entering a structure, dwelling, or conveyance with the intent to commit an offense inside. Because intent is central, these cases are often more defensible than they first appear.
Mr. Mead examines whether the entry was unlawful and whether the required intent truly existed.
How Mr. Mead approaches your case
- Whether entry was actually unlawful
- Whether the required criminal intent can be proven
- The reliability of the identification and evidence
The details of intent and presence frequently decide these cases.
Don't face this charge alone
The sooner you contact Mr. Mead, the more effective your defense can be. Your initial consultation is confidential and available 24 hours.