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Indian Hill Criminal Defense Lawyer
Indian Hill is a quiet residential community that not long ago was named by a national magazine as the best place to raise a family. Crime statistics provide some evidence of that title, as there were no reported violent crimes in Indian Hill in 2014. Property crime is the issue in Indian Hill, including serious property crimes like burglary. Over 30 percent of the reported crimes in Indian Hill in 2014 were burglary offenses, so if you find yourself facing charges in Indian Hill you want to get in touch with an Indian Hill criminal defense lawyer who has experience defending clients from burglary charges.
Contact Luftman, Heck & Associates to get the help that you need. Call (513) 338-1890 to set up a free and confidential consultation with attorney Brad Groene and let his experience help you work towards the best possible outcome.
Burglary Charges in Indian Hill
There does not even have to be anything stolen for you to be facing serious burglary charges in Ohio. Burglary is not about theft, but about trespassing in an occupied structure by force, stealth or deception. In general, the three situations where trespassing by force, stealth or deception would be considered burglary are:
- Trespass in an occupied building when a person other than an accomplice is present, with the purpose to commit any criminal offense in the building. This would be considered a 2nd Degree Felony.
- Trespass in the temporary or permanent home of any person when a person other than an accomplice is present or likely to be present, with the purpose to commit any criminal offense in the home. This would be considered a 2nd Degree Felony.
- Trespass in an occupied building with the purpose to commit any criminal offense in the building. This would be considered a 3rd Degree Felony.
A fourth situation very similar to burglary is when someone by force, stealth or deception trespasses in the temporary or permanent home of any person when a person other than an accomplice is present or likely to be present. This situation is defined as a trespass instead of burglary, but is still considered a 4th Degree Felony.
Why Choose An Indian Hill Criminal Defense Lawyer
Any burglary charge in Ohio is considered a felony, meaning that you will be facing the possibility of prison time, large fines, and life-changing consequences. You want an attorney with experience handling burglary cases who understands the seriousness of the situation and knows how best to defend you from burglary charges. Attorney Brad Groene is an Indian Hill criminal defense lawyer with the firm Luftman, Heck & Associates, and he has the you experience you want when facing felony burglary charges. Brad’s experience is not limited to Indian Hill, but in areas throughout Hamilton County including Cincinnati, Harrison, and Norwood.
If you are a resident of Hamilton County but have been charged in another county near Cincinnati or Northern Kentucky, don’t hesitate to call Luftman, Heck & Associates. Our law firm has handled many criminal defense cases, and we’re located in Cincinnati’s Business District. We also serve Clermont County, Warren County, Butler County, Kenton County, and many more. Click here for a full list of the areas we service.
Facing Charges? Call Luftman, Heck, and Associates Right Away.
If you are facing criminal charges in Ohio, it is imperative to you consult a Cincinnati criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. The faster you get an attorney working for your interests, the better we can protect your rights and work for an optimal outcome. Our Cincinnati criminal defense team is ready to fight for you every step of the way. Call Ohio criminal defense attorney Brad Groene with Luftman, Heck, and Associates right away at (513) 338-1890 to set up a free consultation on your case and get the justice that you deserve.