Burglary is a Felony
In Oklahoma, burglary is generally considered a felony offense. The severity of the offense and corresponding penalties depend on the circumstances of the crime. First-degree burglary, which involves the use of a weapon or the presence of a person inside the building during the crime, is a felony punishable by a prison sentence of up to 20 years. Second-degree burglary, which involves the unlawful entry of a building without the use of a weapon or the presence of a person, is also a felony, punishable by up to 7 years in prison.
Under Oklahoma law, burglary is defined as unlawfully entering or remaining in a dwelling, building, or structure with the intent to commit a crime therein. As stated, the severity of the crime can vary depending on the circumstances, such as whether the building was occupied at the time of the burglary, whether a weapon was used, and the value of any property taken.
The Tulsa Criminal Defense Law Firm Can Defend You Against a Burglary Charge
- Examine the Evidence – The first step in building a strong defense against a burglary charge is examining the evidence. Attorneys carefully review all of the evidence, including police reports, witness statements, and surveillance footage, to identify any weaknesses in the prosecution’s case. By doing so, we can develop a robust defense strategy that takes advantage of any weaknesses in the prosecution’s case.
- Challenging the Prosecution’s Case – When weaknesses in the prosecution’s case appear, we can challenge the evidence. This may involve questioning the legality of the search that led to your arrest, challenging witness statements, or arguing that there is insufficient evidence to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
- Negotiating a Plea Bargain – If the evidence against you is overwhelming, your attorney may recommend negotiating a plea agreement with the prosecution. This could involve pleading guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a reduced sentence or other concessions. You need to work closely with your attorney throughout the process to ensure that any plea bargain is in your best interests.
- Building a Strong Defense Strategy – At the Tulsa Criminal Defense Law Firm, we understand that every case is unique, and we will work with you to create a strong defense strategy that suits your particular circumstances. We keep you informed every step of the way and provide guidance and support throughout the legal process.
Schedule Your Initial Consultation Today
If you or a loved one is facing a burglary charge in Oklahoma, you need an experienced Tulsa criminal defense attorney on your side. Contact the Tulsa Criminal Defense Law Firm at (918) 256-3400 to schedule a low-cost initial strategy session with one of our experienced attorneys. We will provide you with the legal representation you need to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome.