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We Fight Burglary Charges

Let Our Firm Protect Your Future

Arrested for or charged with burglary in or the surrounding areas? If so, we urge you to secure the immediate representation of our criminal defense attorney. We stand at the ready to serve you. Burglary charges are extremely serious. It is vital to understand that you may be charged with burglary if any part of your body or any object that you are holding has entered the building. Dependent on the circumstances, you may be charged with a second-degree or first-degree felony. When you secure our legal services, you can rely on us to fight tooth and nail in the defense of your rights. The sooner you get in touch with our criminal defense firm, the sooner we can get started on your case.

Burglary charges require an aggressive defense. Let our advocates act as your legal shield.

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  • Don’t let an alleged offense negatively impact your future. We can help.

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Rights That Are in Jeopardy After Serving Time

  • Loss of eligibility to apply for financial aid for college

  • Loss of 2nd Amendment right to legally obtain or possess firearms

  • Security clearance for certain professions such as teaching, working with children, or security

  • Cannot obtain a passport or a visa for entry into certain countries

  • Loss of your right to vote

  • Convicts are pulled into police line-ups as a potential suspect

  • Parenting rights can be taken away including custody & visiting rights

HELPING YOU MAKE A DECISION YOU CAN LIVE WITH

BY PROVIDING REALISTIC & TRANSPARENT LEGAL ADVICE FOR YOUR CRIMINAL CASE
  • Samuel Gardner
  • Samuel M. Gardner Founding Attorney

    Attorney Samuel M. Gardner's roots are in Seattle, where he grew up before attending college at California State University. He earned his undergraduate degree in Political Science in 2005 and later earned his J.D. degree at Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Upon Graduation, he proceeded to fulfill a lifelong dream and opened his own practice.

    Currently, Mr. Gardner handles a large number of criminal cases. He handles cases ranging from simple misdemeanor theft, possession of marijuana and criminal mischief, to aggravated assault, felony possession of controlled substances and a wide range of other criminal matters. His extensive experience includes working with defense counsel and at the district attorney’s office. This unique experience has provided him a wealth of knowledge and has enabled him to have the ability to deal with high pressure situations in an effective manner.

    Mr. Gardner handles every case with care and concern. He knows that choosing an attorney to represent you in criminal court is a big decision. You need someone who will fight for the best possible outcome. He distinguishes himself as an attorney by fighting for his clients at all costs and working tirelessly for their cause.

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  • Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Is The Legal Definition Of Burglary?

    Burglary is the act of breaking and entering into a structure with the intent of stealing property or committing another felony offense. You may be charged with a first-degree felony if the burglary offense occurred inside of someone’s’ home. If the offense occurred on commercial property, you will likely be charged with a second-degree felony.

  • What Is The Difference Between Burglary & Robbery?

    Robbery is defined as the taking of property against an individuals will, by means of fear or force. Robbery offenses are also referred to as “muggings” or “stickups.” Unlike robbery offenses, a burglary offense does not require a confrontation between parties. In order to be convicted of burglary, the prosecutor is only required to prove that the defendant entered the structure with the intent of committing a felony.

  • What Is The Statute Of Limitations For Burglary?

    The statute of limitations for police and prosecutors to file charges against you in court for a misdemeanor burglary offense is one year. The statute of limitations for a felony burglary offense is three years. However, dependent upon the specific circumstances of your case, there may be additional factors that can affect the statute of limitations. We advise you to speak with an attorney as soon as possible. We can inform you of your rights and legal options.

AN ATTORNEY
YOU CAN COUNT ON

Attorney Gardner Fights for His Clients at All Costs
  • PERSONABLE: I take the time to personally get to know my clients. Every situation is different and should be handled accordingly.
  • PROFESSIONAL: Pleading is a last resort, my primary goal is to get my clients case dismissed.
  • DEDICATED: The impact and potential consequences of my client's legal situation is something I take very seriously.
  • TRANSPARENT: I always look to provide the best legal advice while being realistic about the chances for a successful outcome.
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MY PRIMARY GOAL IS TO GET YOUR CASE DISMISSED

Attorney Gardner's Case Results
  • DISMISSED ACCUSED OF ASSAULT BODILY INJURY
  • DISMISSED ACCUSED OF POSSESSION OF A PROHIBITED WEAPON
  • DISMISSED ACCUSED OF POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA 4 OZ. – 5 LBS.

Testimonials

What Our Clients Are Saying
  • “Sam got my case reduced to class A misdemeanor, and I didn't do any jail time.”

    Previous Client

  • “I can not thank Samuel enough, and would definitely recommend his services.”

    Ronald

  • “He is straight up with you and always willing to answer whatever questions you have.”

    Christopher

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