Law Office of Anton J. Nace

Burglary Criminal Defense Attorney - Central Florida

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Current Florida Burglary Statutes define Burglary as entering a dwelling, a structure, or a conveyance with the intent to commit an offense therein, unless the premises are at the time open to the public or the defendant is licensed or invited to enter, or:

  • Surreptitiously, with the intent to commit an offense therein;
  • After permission to remain therein has been withdrawn, with the intent to commit an offense therein; or
  • To commit or attempt to commit a forcible felony.

In order to be convicted of Burglary, the prosecution must show beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused either committed a crime or intended to commit a crime after entering the dwelling, a structure, or a conveyance.



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Criminal Degrees of Burglary include:

  • Burglary in the Second Degree: if in the course of committing the offense, the offender does not make an assault or battery and is not and does not become armed with a dangerous weapon or explosive, and the offender enters or remains in a dwelling, a structure, or a conveyance. Burglary in the Second Degree is punishable by up to a $10,000 fine, fifteen (15) years prison and/or probation.
  • Burglary in the First Degree: Burglary is a felony of the first degree, punishable by imprisonment for a term of years not exceeding life imprisonment if, in the course of committing the offense, the offender makes an assault or battery upon any person, or is or becomes armed within the dwelling, structure, or conveyance, with explosives or a dangerous weapon. Burglary in the First Degree is punishable by up to a prison term not to exceed life imprisonment.

There are various other conditions or circumstances of Burglary crimes that will determine what degree of Burglary and individual may be charged with.

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