Burglary Charges
Facts About Burglary Charges in Wisconsin
Burglary is a Class E felony in the State of Wisconsin, punishable by up to 12.5 years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000. Wisconsin defines the crime of burglary as intentionally entering any dwelling or building without consent and with the intent to steal or commit a felony within that dwelling or building. Wis. Stat. 943.10.
Burglary Convictions
Burglary charges in Wisconsin or Illinois are serious accusations. Aside from the potential of jail or prison, a burglary conviction can impact current employment and prevent future employment. Furthermore, a burglary conviction can result in enormous fines and court costs, as well as restitution.
An experienced attorney will know how to approach a burglary charge in Wisconsin or Illinois. If you or a loved one is charged with burglary, Wyosnick Legal, LLC of Wisconsin will fight any accusation of burglary by fully investigating the allegations. If appropriate, we will demand a jury trial. Or, if appropriate, we will effortlessly negotiate with the prosecution to avoid prison and jail, or have the charges amended to lesser charges.
For a free consultation on a burglary charge please call Wyosnick Legal, LLC at 608-230-2413.

Free Case Evaluation
Wyosnick Legal, LLC is an award-winning law practice because we understand what matters most to our clients when charged with criminal or drunk driving charges. Experienced legal representation is always your best defense - we are veterans of the courtroom. Let us be your advocate today!