In Wisconsin, burglary is a Class E felony. If convicted, you will face up to 12.5 years in prison, and a fine of up to $25,000. Under the Wisconsin Statutes, burglary is defined as “intentionally” entering a place without consent, “with an intent to steal or commit a felony”. 

A burglary conviction must be avoided. In order to guard your future and freedom in the face of burglary charges, contact Wyosnick Legal, LLC. Attorney Nils Wyosnick will fight any accusation of burglary by fully investigating the allegations. We will ask for a jury trial if it is deemed appropriate, or negotiate with the prosecution to have your charges lessened. 

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