Long Island Burglary Lawyer Jason Bassett Releases Comprehensive Article on Burglary Defense

Long Island Burglary Lawyer Jason Bassett Releases Comprehensive Article on Burglary Defense

Long Island burglary lawyer Jason Bassett (https://jbassettlaw.com/practice-items/burglary-lawyer/) from the Law Offices of Jason Bassett has released a detailed and informative article, providing a thorough understanding of burglary charges, the legal implications, and the critical importance of having a strong defense when facing such charges in New York.

Long Island burglary lawyer Jason Bassett explains that New York law defines burglary as the act of entering or remaining in a building with the intention of committing a crime. Being charged with burglary is a serious felony charge, and a conviction can result in severe penalties, including significant jail time. "If you have been charged with burglary, it's crucial to have a skilled Long Island burglary lawyer by your side," says Bassett. With over 20 years of experience in criminal law, he has dedicated his career to vigorously defending the rights of clients accused, arrested, or charged with serious offenses.

In his article, Long Island burglary lawyer Jason Bassett defines burglary under New York law as entering a building with the intention to commit a crime. Importantly, this is considered a separate crime from any actions that occur inside the building once the individual is inside. This means that even if the intended crime is not committed, the act of burglary is still present. Consequently, individuals charged with burglary may face additional charges based on their actions within the building.

Bassett outlines the specific elements that constitute burglary, which differentiate it from other crimes such as theft or breaking and entering. The elements include entering the building or home without the owner’s consent and with the intention of committing a crime. New York criminal courts take these charges seriously, with convictions resulting in substantial jail time, fines, parole, and probation.

The article further explains the three levels of burglary severity in New York, each carrying its own set of penalties. Third-degree burglary is a Class D felony, punishable by up to seven years in jail. Second-degree burglary, a Class C violent felony, can result in a sentence ranging from 3.5 to 15 years if the defendant was armed or if an innocent individual was harmed. First-degree burglary, a Class B violent felony, carries the harshest penalties, with potential sentences ranging from one to 25 years in state prison. This level applies when the defendant was armed with a firearm, displayed what appeared to be a firearm, used or threatened to use a dangerous weapon, possessed burglary tools, or caused physical harm to an innocent person.

In a burglary prosecution, the primary focus for the prosecution is to prove the intent to commit a crime. According to Bassett, this is often demonstrated through evidence such as surveillance footage, possession of burglary tools, wearing concealment clothing, or other forms of evidence. However, proving intent can be challenging since it involves demonstrating the defendant's mindset at the time of the incident.

Because burglary charges often come with additional charges based on activities inside the building, these added charges can further complicate the evidence, guidelines, and sentencing. This complexity underscores the critical importance of a strong and knowledgeable defense. "The quality of your defense can have a critical impact on your outcome and may make the difference between a conviction, reduced charges, or even dropped charges," Jason Bassett emphasizes.

For those facing burglary charges in New York, having the right legal representation is essential. Jason Bassett brings his extensive experience as both a defense lawyer and a former prosecutor to each case, providing a comprehensive understanding of both sides of the criminal justice system. His dedication to his clients and his aggressive defense strategies aim to ensure that the court understands the full scope and facts of the situation, not just what is presented by the prosecution.

Anyone charged with burglary in New York is encouraged to seek legal guidance promptly. The Law Offices of Jason Bassett can offer free consultations to discuss the specifics of each case and provide the necessary legal support.

About the Law Offices of Jason Bassett:

The Law Offices of Jason Bassett, based on Long Island, NY, is dedicated to defending individuals facing criminal charges. The firm prides itself on protecting clients' rights and achieving just outcomes through quality legal representation and guidance in the complex aspects of the criminal justice system. Led by Jason Bassett, the firm is known for its thorough approach and unwavering dedication to its clients. 

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