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While this burglary charge stick if we had permission to be in the house?

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Answered by attorney Lucio Antonio Montes (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Montes Law Firm
Assuming your friend had permission, it will not likely stick as a burglary charge. Burglary is basically trespassing with the intent to commit another crime such as an assault or a theft. You should consult with a local criminal defense attorney. Criminal defense attorneys usually offer a free 20 to 30 minute consultation. Good luck.
Assuming your friend had permission, it will not likely stick as a burglary charge. Burglary is basically trespassing with the intent to commit another crime such as an assault or a theft. You should consult with a local criminal defense attorney. Criminal defense attorneys usually offer a free 20 to 30 minute consultation. Good luck.
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Do I need to get myself a defense lawyer?

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Answered by attorney Anthony S. Simpson (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Law Offices of Anthony Simpson, Esq.
You should be very concerned about this.  You will likely be charged with burglary of a habitation.  If the victim says the ring was in his home, especially if he says that he knows it was in the house recently, then a jury can infer that you took the ring from the house.  There does not have to evidence of a broken door or window.  A presumption can be drawn that you are the thief/burglar if you are in possession of recently stolen property, which you were by pawning the ring.  You should hire an attorney immediately.
You should be very concerned about this.  You will likely be charged with burglary of a habitation.  If the victim says the ring was in his home, especially if he says that he knows it was in the house recently, then a jury can infer that you took the ring from the house.  There does not have to evidence of a broken door or window.  A presumption can be drawn that you are the thief/burglar if you are in possession of recently stolen property, which you were by pawning the ring.  You should hire an attorney immediately.
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Can a Child Protective Services determination of abuse trigger a criminal charge?

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Answered by attorney Troy T Gorman (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Gorman Law Group, PC
A lack of evidence in the criminal case would not preclude protective services from finding that you are unfit. You should contact a lawyer to find out how to prepare for such an investigation.
A lack of evidence in the criminal case would not preclude protective services from finding that you are unfit. You should contact a lawyer to find out how to prepare for such an investigation.
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