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Houston Burglary & Robbery Defense Lawyers

Robber trying to open a carIf you are facing burglary or robbery charges in Houston, or any of the communities in Harris County, it is important to understand the severity of these crimes and the penalties you may face. Burglary and robbery are not treated lightly. Texas law enforcement officers are tough on robbery suspects and prosecutors aggressively pursue convictions. As such robbery, and burglary suspects need a law firm on their side from the moment they are arrested. If you are convicted, you could face years behind bars.

For over 20 years, the Houston robbery & burglary defense lawyers at Roger G. Jain & Associates, P.C., have represented residents accused of a variety of crimes. We understand the severity of robbery and burglary charges, and we know the long-term devastation a conviction can bring. We also know that suspects are often treated unfairly during the interrogation process, as well as during hearings and trials. That is why we fight aggressively for our clients every step of the way. We stand up for our clients’ rights because we know that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. We will ensure that your rights to a fair trial are guaranteed throughout the legal process.

Theft Crimes Defense in Houston

Texas law identifies burglary and robbery as two different crimes. Understanding the differences is key to fighting these serious charges.

Burglary

If you enter or hide in a building, motor vehicle, or home with the intent to commit a felony, theft, or assault, you can be charged with burglary. If you are convicted of this crime, you face the following penalties and consequences:

  • Felony offense
  • Up to 2 years in a state correctional facility
  • Fines up to $10,000
  • Habitual offenders can face up to 20 years in a Texas penitentiary
  • Automobile burglary is a class A misdemeanor

Robbery

There are two types of robbery charges in Texas: robbery and aggravated robbery. If you knowingly, recklessly, or intentionally caused injury to another person while committing theft, you can face robbery charges. This also includes threats of violence.

If you used or exhibited a deadly weapon during the theft and threatened the victim, you can face charges of aggravated robbery. Even pellet guns, airsoft guns, or toy guns may count if the victim believed it was a deadly weapon.

Both of these types of robbery come with harsh sentences and consequences, including:

  • Robbery
    • Second degree felony
    • Two to twenty years in state prison
    • Fines up to $10,000
  • Aggravated robbery
    • First degree felony
    • Five to 99 years in state prison
    • Fines up to $10,000

It is important to know that both burglary and robbery are crimes that involve intent. This means that you can be arrested and charged with these crimes even if you did not actually commit the theft. Simply intending to commit theft is enough. As you might imagine, it is very easy for smaller crimes of theft to be bumped up to felony robberies without a lawyer on your side.

Fighting These Serious Charges

Robbery, burglary, and theft are all similar crimes with drastically different outcomes. While each one of these crimes involves the intent to steal property or commit a felony, the consequences are extremely different. Whether you face one year or a lifetime in prison depends on the circumstances surrounding your arrest, and the type of defense your lawyers can build.

At Roger G. Jain & Associates, P.C., we know how to defend against these serious charges and accusations. We know that the best defense is one that is aggressive and exposes the holes in the prosecution’s case. When fighting to have the charges reduced or dismissed, we can use a variety of defense tactics to help protect your future and your freedom. We may use character witnesses and lack of criminal history to help get the charges reduced. While we cannot guarantee successful results, you can rest assured knowing that you have a team of criminal defense lawyers fighting for you.

Contact Our Houston Burglary and Robbery Defense Lawyers

Are you facing robbery or burglary charges? Have you already been arrested, or are you a prime suspect in an ongoing investigation? It is important to know that these are serious accusations and charges that could adversely affect your entire future. As such, it is important to speak to an experienced Houston burglary and robbery defense lawyer immediately.

At Roger G. Jain & Associates, P.C., we know that being accused of a crime is a terrifying experience. We also know that your future hangs in the balance. That is why we work quickly to handle prosecutors and law enforcement officers for you. We will be with you every step of the way, including all hearings and trials. Give us a call at (713) 981-0600 or fill out our confidential contact form to begin building a solid defense.