Robbery and Burglary Defense in Central Florida
Serious crimes carry serious consequences. Have you been arrested or accused of burglary or robbery in Orlando, Florida? If you are convicted of a felony, you will not be able to vote or own a gun in the future. Being accused of a robbery or burglary can have negative implications such as, seeking gainful employment or applying for credit.
If you or your child is charged with burglary or robbery, speak with Attorney Jeanette Bigney before you talk to the police. She has handled thousands in cases in circuit criminal court and juvenile delinquency court and works hard to resolve every case successfully.
Contact an Experienced Criminal Defense Lawyer
Attorney Jeanette Bigney has ten years of experience successfully defending adults and juveniles in Orlando, Florida. As a former prosecutor, Ms. Bigney knows both sides of the courtroom, and is committed to providing her clients with an aggressive criminal defense strategy. Call Attorney Jeanette Bigney now at 407-377-0161 for experienced criminal defense.
What's the Difference between Burglary and Robbery?
Both burglary and robbery are second degree felonies:
•· Burglary: entering an area without permission with the intent to commit a criminal act within the same area, usually a home, business or car.
•· Robbery: taking or attempting to take the property of another person using force or threats. Robbery with weapon is considered a first degree felony, as is home invasion robbery.
Defend Your Future
As a former prosecutor attorney Jeanette Bigney has a great deal of experience in the state court and delinquency court systems. When defending adults and juveniles against burglary, robbery and armed robbery charges, Ms. Bigney examines the facts and circumstances of every case.
Did a crime actually occur? Was evidence gathered correctly? Was there intent to commit a crime? In all criminal cases, Ms. Bigney will look at your involvement in the crime and any extenuating circumstances. She will review the evidence that the State will use to prove, or attempt to prove, against you. After thoroughly reviewing the police reports, witness statements, and evidence (which may include DNA, fingerprints, eyewitness testimony, video footage, photos, and more), she will give you her assessment of the case and strive for the best possible outcome.
Serious Representation for the Best Possible Outcome
Conviction of any crime is very serious, being accused of the felony offense of Robbery or Burglary can be detrimental. Adults can be sentenced to prison, jail or probation. Juveniles can be sentenced to probation or a commitment program. Jeanette Dejuras Bigney fights the charges to help her clients get their lives back on track.
Contact attorney Jeanette Bigney for a free initial consultation. She is available evenings and weekends by appointment. Credit cards are accepted.

