Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
burglary conveyance unoccupied
what does burglary conveyance unoccupied mean and whats the maxium charge for three counts of it
Asked on 2/16/09, 6:20 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Valerie Masters
Valerie Masters, P.A.
Re: burglary conveyance unoccupied
It means breaking into a car and the max for three is 15 years in prison
Answered on 2/16/09, 6:35 pm
Aaron Slavin
Slavin Law Firm, LLC
Re: burglary conveyance unoccupied
i agree. burglary in a conveyance is usually charged after an auto burglary of an unattended car. it is a third degree felony, with each burglary punishable by up to 5 years in prison or on probation, for a total of 15 years.
not sure where your case is, but if its anywhere in the tampa bay area, i would be more than happy to help you out and/or answer any questions that you may have.
aaron j. slavin, esq.
Answered on 2/16/09, 7:49 pm
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