If you've been charged with a theft crime like burglary in Colorado, the first thing you should do is contact a criminal defense attorney. A defense attorney can explain the various Colorado theft laws, but there are some things about burglary charges you should know.
Colorado Burglary & Robbery Charges
Burglary in Colorado can be charged in a number of different ways depending upon the specific details of the crime. Depending upon the exact details of the theft crime allegedly committed, you could face anything from a misdemeanor charge all the way up to a very serious class 5 felony for burglary in Colorado. Even the lowest degree of burglary charges, third degree burglary, can carry some very severe consequences, including from one to three years in prison.
First & Second Degree Burglary Charges
When the charges are increased to second or first degree burglary, which either involve the theft of a controlled substance or a physical assault, you will face class 3 felony charges that carry a possibility of up to twelve years in prison. With potential charges that are this severe, it is critical that you enlist the help of an experienced Colorado Springs criminal defense attorney in order to help you structure the most plausible and effect defense possible.
How a Defense Attorney Can Help
Your Colorado burglary lawyer will be able to thoroughly examine the available evidence to determine the best way to challenge the evidence presented against you by the prosecution. If there is a chance that law enforcement officials came upon evidence in a manner that deviated from appropriate procedure or if it's possible that your charges came to be from a case of mistaken identity, your Colorado Springs criminal defense attorney will be able to use those facts to call the prosecution's case against you into question.
Get the Best Defense in Colorado Springs
Any time behind bars for a crime that you didn't commit is too much but a possible twelve year prison term is exceptionally long. Walking away from any burglary charge with a favorable result requires a rock solid and viable defense. The best possible way to give yourself a realistic chance of having felony burglary charges reduced to a much more favorable misdemeanor charge or having your burglary charges dropped all together is with the expert help that you can only get from a highly experienced Colorado Springs criminal defense attorney.
Contact the law firm of Christian A. Schwaner, P.C. or call 719-387-0616 for a free initial consultation.
















