The Aggressive, Strategic Defense You Need
Burglary is a serious crime that can be charged under a variety of circumstances. In Florida, burglary is roughly defined as entering a dwelling, structure or conveyance (vehicle) with the intent to commit a crime once inside. If you are facing burglary charges, you need the help of an experienced criminal defense attorney.
Orlando burglary defense lawyer Jeanette Bigney has defended clients against all types of burglary charges, and she has done so for more than 10 years. She understands that a conviction could mean a significant jail sentence and a mark on your criminal record, which could prevent you from getting a job in the future. That is why she works diligently to have charges dropped whenever possible. If that is not possible, she knows how to negotiate for lesser charges and is skilled in defending clients in the courtroom.
To schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your criminal case, call 407-680-2114 or contact Ms. Bigney's law firm online.
Defending Against All Florida Burglary Allegations
In Florida, there are three kinds of burglary that can be charged. They are:
- Burglary of a dwelling (house)
- Burglary of a conveyance (car, truck, boat or other vehicle)
- Burglary of a structure (office building, warehouse or other commercial building)
It is important to realize that all of these terms are defined broadly. For example, "dwelling" includes things like porches, garages or even a tent in someone's yard. Attorney Bigney has experience handling all these burglary charges, as well as armed burglary and juvenile burglary. She knows what it takes to succeed in these sometimes difficult cases, and she will work hard to earn a positive outcome for you.
A Former Prosecutor on Your Side
It can seem overwhelming when the government brings a criminal charge against you. you are confronted with the power of the state, and its skilled lawyers. When you hire Jeanette Bigney, you are getting an attorney who has worked as a prosecutor in Florida. She is deeply familiar with their strategies and expectations. She is often able to use that familiarity to the advantage of her criminal defense clients.
Contact a Central Florida Theft Crimes Attorney Today
If you are facing burglary charges, do not hesitate to call attorney Jeanette Bigney for advice. Arrange a free initial consultation by calling 407-680-2114 or by contacting Ms. Bigney's law firm online.
Attorney Bigney is available for consultations weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on weekends and evenings by appointment. Credit cards are accepted.


