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Florida Burglary and
Penalty Laws
Florida Statutes Chapter 810 “Burglary and Trespass”
sets forth the laws governing the criminal offense of
burglary, including definitions and penalties.
Florida Statute 810.02
is the specific law governing burglary in Florida.
Florida Statutes
775.082,
775.083 and
775.084 set forth the penalties for burglary and
other criminal offenses in Florida.
The material on this page is not intended to be
legal advice. Florida criminal law is continually
changing therefore some of the provisions contained here
may be out of date. It is always best to consult a
Florida criminal defense lawyer about your legal rights
and responsibilities regarding your particular case.
For complete penalty language please see Florida
Statutes
775.082,
775.083
and
775.084.
A burglary charge is very serious and under certain circumstances carries a penalty of LIFE IMPRISONMENT. Because of the serious nature of this charge and other complexities in handling these types of cases it is vitally important that you obtain representation from an Orlando criminal defense lawyer experienced in defending, not prosecuting these types of crimes.
If you have been arrested and charged with burglary or any other theft related offense contact the Orlando criminal defense law firm of Corzo & Kohrs. Call toll free 877-99CK-LAW for a free consultation and explanation of your rights.