Criminal Defense: Burglary Lawyer

Legal Representation for burglary Charges in Spokane, WA

In Washington State, burglary charges carry serious legal consequences that vary based on the type of burglary and circumstances involved. 

If you’re facing burglary charges in Washington State, an experience criminal attorney is crucial. At Bugbee Law in Spokane, we understand the complexities of burglary cases and their potential impact on your future. With nearly three decades of experience, including work as a former prosecutor, Chris Bugbee provides strategic defense representation for clients facing burglary charges. 

What are the penalties for Burglary in washington State?

 

  • First-degree burglary (Class A felony): Up to life in prison and $50,000 in fines 

  • Second-degree burglary (Class B felony): Up to 10 years in prison and $20,000 in fines 

  • Residential burglary (Class B felony): Up to 10 years in prison and $20,000 in fines 

  • Criminal history and aggravating factors can increase penalties 

  • Weapon use or assault during burglary leads to enhanced sentences

Bugbee Law Office, P.S. is proud to boast numerous awards and accolades that stand as a testament to our commitment to our clients, and we will use our experience and knowledge to your advantage. If you are facing drug charges, contact Bugbee Law Office, P.S. today and schedule a free case evaluation now.

Washington law defines burglary as entering or remaining unlawfully in a building with intent to commit a crime. The state categorizes burglary into different classifications based on severity and circumstances:

Factors Affecting Assault Penalties:

  • Use of weapons
  • Severity of injuries
  • Criminal history
  • Victim’s status (such as law enforcement)
  • Self-defense claims
  • Mental health considerations

First-Degree Burglary Penalties

First-degree burglary is the most serious classification, involving the use of a deadly weapon or assault during the crime. As a Class A felony, it carries potential life imprisonment and fines up to $50,000. These severe penalties reflect the violent nature of the offense.

Second-Degree Burglary Penalties

Second-degree burglary involves unlawfully entering a building to commit a crime without weapons or assault. This Class B felony carries up to 10 years in prison and $20,000 in fines. While less severe than first-degree burglary, the penalties remain substantial. 

Penalties for Residential Burglary

Breaking into a dwelling carries specific charges under residential burglary laws. Also a Class B felony, it carries similar penalties to second-degree burglary: up to 10 years imprisonment and $20,000 in fines. Courts take these cases particularly seriously due to the violation of personal living spaces.

Clients choose Bugbee Law Office because:

  • He has handled nearly 200 jury cases.
  • He is AV Preeminent® Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®.
  • He is rated 10.0 Superb by Avvo.
  • Member of The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100 Trial Lawyers.
  • Voted 10 Best for client satisfaction by American Institute of DUI/DWI Attorneys

The Right Spokane Criminal Defense Attorney

CAN MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE IN THE OUTCOME OF YOUR CASE

When you hire Christopher Bugbee as your Criminal Defense Attorney, you will obtain the upper hand in court. With more than two decades of experience, our award-winning attorney is fully equipped to combat your criminal charges. Call now and put a former prosecutor in your corner.