Legal Question in Criminal Law in Massachusetts
break and enter
can you be charged for break and enter even if you were not at the seen
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: break and enter
You could be charged if the Commonwealth has evidence to prove you were involved. You should consider retaining an attorney and confiding only in that attorney and not on the net in an open forum. Good Luck!
Re: break and enter
You can be charged with anything. Being convicted is a different story. If charged you need to defend yourself with a good criminal defense attorney. You need someone who will make the Commonwealth prove their case against you. If you want to contact me, go to my website at www.lawworcester.com.
Re: break and enter
Technically, you could be charged, but you would not be convicted if the evidence proved that you were not at the scene.
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