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New York Burglary in the Second Degree Lawyer
Lebedin Kofman LLP defends clients charged with burglary in the second degree in New York, including dwelling, weapon, injury, and nighttime or property-related allegations.
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Defense for burglary in the second degree Charges
Second-degree burglary can carry significant felony exposure and collateral consequences. The defense must separate proof of entry from proof of criminal intent and examine whether the prosecution can prove each degree-specific element.
The New York Courts Penal Law jury-instruction table lists Article 140 Burglary. Second-degree burglary cases often turn on dwelling status, unlawful entry or remaining, and intent to commit a crime inside.
What Prosecutors May Focus On
Prosecutors may use surveillance, alarm logs, witness testimony, police recovery evidence, property records, forensic evidence, messages, and alleged admissions.
- The exact statutory degree and aggravating facts alleged.
- Identification, intent, force, value, injury, entry, possession, or other required elements.
- Video, medical records, financial records, 911 calls, witness accounts, forensic evidence, and alleged statements.
Defense Issues to Review Early
Defense issues may include permission, mistaken identity, lack of intent, unreliable forensic proof, third-party access, improper searches, weak timelines, and whether the charged degree is too high.
- Whether police obtained statements, searches, lineups, records, or devices lawfully.
- Whether the evidence supports the charged degree or a lower charge.
- Whether witnesses, valuation records, injury claims, entry proof, or identification evidence are reliable.
- Whether employment, licensing, immigration, school, housing, reputation, or order-of-protection consequences require immediate attention.
How Lebedin Kofman Approaches These Cases
Lebedin Kofman LLP evaluates the specific statute, evidence, procedural posture, and collateral consequences from the outset. Depending on the facts, the defense may involve pre-arrest intervention, grand jury advocacy, suppression motions, forensic or financial review, expert consultation, negotiation, or trial preparation.
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If you are under investigation or charged with burglary in the second degree, early defense representation can affect the direction of the case.
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Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Every case is different and must be evaluated on its own facts, evidence, procedural posture, and applicable law.