Tucson Property Crimes Lawyer
Aggressive Representation Against Arson and Burglary Charges
Under Arizona law you don't have to complete a crime to be found guilty of burglary. The law defines criminal burglary as unlawful entry or remaining in a building, dwelling or fenced lot with the intent to commit a crime inside. The key elements are unlawful entry and intent, meaning a clear plan or idea to commit a crime. If you have been charged with burglary then punishment can include a mandatory prison sentence, court costs, fees and probation, depending on the level of the crime.
I am Carlos A. Medina, a Tucson burglary charges attorney, and I can help. I will provide you with straightforward advice, sound legal counsel and the best possible defense against criminal charges including arson, burglary and criminal damage to property. I know the ins and outs of these property crime charges and the best defense strategies available.
Contact the Law Office of Carlos A. Medina, PLLC, to schedule a free initial consultation by calling 520-829-3213.
Solid Legal Counsel in Property Crimes Cases
Many property offenses take place at night, when there are no witnesses. Oftentimes, DNA samples, fingerprints and video footage are nonexistent. When law enforcement charges an individual with a property offense they often rely on verbal testimony by the property owner, leaving many holes in the case. If you have been charged with a property offense, you need an aggressive defense lawyer by your side.
As an aggressive defense attorney, Carlos A. Medina will provide you with solid legal representation and will work to show that there isn't enough evidence to prove who committed the crime or to show that the damage was made out to be much worse than it actually was.
Before you talk to police or anyone else, contact me, Tucson criminal defense attorney Carlos A. Medina, at 520-829-3213 for a free initial consultation. I am accessible seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Hablamos español.










