Denver Burglary and Theft Charges DefenseYou don’t have steal something to be charged with burglary. Often just breaking in to your boyfriend or girlfriend’s house or apartment with intent to get them back for something can be enough. And if you merely accept a stolen item from someone, you can be charged with theft. And being charged with burglary or theft means you’re charged with a serious felony that could land you in prison. If you are facing burglary or theft-related charges, the oft-heard phrase "anything you say can and will be used against you in court" is more than just a TV line, it's absolutely true. Protect your rights, remain silent, and contact Shazam Kianpour & Associates, P.C. for a criminal defense lawyer who can and will defend your rights. Your Defense Starts Here — Call 303-825-1075 Now.Shazam Kianpour & Associates, P.C. represents clients in the Denver area and across Colorado's Front Range who have been charged with committing burglary and theft crimes such as:
Penalties for burglary and theft-related crimes will vary depending on the amount of money involved and the circumstances of each specific case. For instance, burglarizing a private home has more severe penalties than burglarizing a business. Likewise, the difference between misdemeanor and felony theft lies in the value of what was allegedly stolen. Shazam Kianpour will start putting his experience as a former government lawyer, his credibility with area prosecutors and judges, and his trial-tested skills to work on your behalf from the moment you call. Mr. Kianpour closely examines whether or not violations of his clients' constitutional rights took place and looks carefully at all possible means of achieving a more favorable outcome to the case. He can and will do the same for you. The Beginning of the SolutionTo talk about your legal options and to find out what Shazam Kianpour & Associates, P.C. can accomplish in your burglary or theft case, call the firm's 24-hour telephone number or contact them by e-mail to schedule an initial consultation with their attorney. |




