Robbery/Stealing/Burglary
Robbery, stealing, and burglary charges are all different, but each of these charges can impact your life substantially. If you are facing any of these charges, our team is here to help you defend yourself and minimize the negative consequences.
About Robbery Charges
A robbery occurs when someone uses force or threatens to use force in order to steal someone else’s property. The value of the property in question is irrelevant when it comes to determining whether a crime will be considered a “robbery.” It is the use of force or threats of force that causes the crime to be categorized as robbery.
About Theft and Stealing Charges
Theft and stealing charges are typically prosecuted at the local or state level. Large-scale thefts, however, may be prosecuted in federal court. The consequences for theft and stealing convictions vary considerably based on the specifics of the situation.
Burglary
Burglary differs from other theft-related charges because it involves unlawful entry. You may face this charge if law enforcement officials believe you illegally entered a building or other premises in order to steal
Our Services
The attorneys at Solomon & Peter have extensive experience dealing with all types of robbery, theft, and stealing offenses. If you are facing these charges, you need to contact our office as soon as possible for guidance. We proudly represent clients throughout the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.
Robbery, stealing, and burglary charges are all different, but each of these charges can impact your life substantially. If you are facing any of these charges, our team is here to help you defend yourself and minimize the negative consequences.
A robbery occurs when someone uses force or threatens to use force in order to steal someone else’s property. The value of the property in question is irrelevant when it comes to determining whether a crime will be considered a “robbery.” It is the use of force or threats of force that causes the crime to be categorized as robbery.
Theft and stealing charges are typically prosecuted at the local or state level. Large-scale thefts, however, may be prosecuted in federal court. The consequences for theft and stealing convictions vary considerably based on the specifics of the situation.
Burglary differs from other theft-related charges because it involves unlawful entry. You may face this charge if law enforcement officials believe you illegally entered a building or other premises in order to steal.
The attorneys at Solomon & Peter have extensive experience dealing with all types of robbery, theft, and stealing offenses. If you are facing these charges, you need to contact our office as soon as possible for guidance. We proudly represent clients throughout the Kansas City Metropolitan Area.
Contact our office today to learn more about our services or to schedule an appointment.
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