Olathe Burglary Lawyer
Have you been charged with burglary?
If you have been arrested for burglary, there are several different charges you may face. Burglary is considered distinct from other theft crimes in that the offender intentionally enters a building or premises with the intent to unlawfully take another's property. In Kansas, it is a felony to enter a house, business, or vehicle with the intent to steal, and conviction on such a charge may carry a penalty of probation or mandatory jail time, depending on the circumstances surrounding the crime. If you have been charged with burglary, you can be facing very serious consequences and it is imperative you contact an Olathe criminal defense attorney right away who is capable of ensuring your rights are protected.
Burglary Defense Attorney in Johnson County
The consequences of a conviction on a burglary charge can be severe, and affect the well-being of you and your family for years to come. You may experience difficulty in trying to obtain a job in the future, or even purchase a car or a home. You may also find it difficult to partake in secondary education. Because it is also possible that you could spend a substantial amount of time in jail for the crime, it is absolutely essential you have an experienced lawyer by your side to represent you in court. I, John E. Harvell, P.A., have considerable experience in defending clients in their criminal defense cases. I have also served as a prosecutor, so I have insight into how the opposition thinks and will act in these types of cases. My law firm can provide you with skilled legal help in any theft crime case, and increase the likelihood of an outcome to your case that is favorable to you and your loved ones.
Contact an Olathe burglary defense attorney if you have been charged with burglary and need legal representation in your case.
Why Choose John Harvell?
Client Testimonials
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Mr. Harvell and I worked closely together and created a successful defense on both the driver's license suspension and the DUI charge.- DC
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...the prosecutor agreed to withdraw the motion.- CP
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After appearing for a hearing to revoke probation, the case was dismissed.- RB
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Mr. Harvell filed a Motion to Suppress because of an illegal car search. Prior to trial, the charges were dismissed.- TC
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My work requires a security clearance, and it was very important that I did not receive a conviction for this matter.- AT
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I am from a foreign country and was facing deportation. This was a very important result.- CK
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After I hired Mr. Harvell, he contacted my witnesses and convinced the prosecution that charges should be dismissed.- MM
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This is such a relief. You rock John.- RK