Breaking and Entering – 18.2-91 – Dismissed in Hanover

Criminal Law, Results

A client of Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit was charged with the serious felony of Breaking and Entering in violation of §18.2-91, in Hanover County, Virginia.  The client was charged with breaking into a house of another.  Conviction for Breaking and Entering would have had  many negative impacts for any client.  Breaking and Entering is punishable up to a 20 year prison sentence, in addition to major fines and a felony record.

Our attorney was able to find weaknesses in the case, and met with the client to discuss their eventual strategy going forward.  This preparation and hard work was rewarded, as the charges were withdrawn at the preliminary hearing.

Tony, Quitiquit, Adam Jurach, and Brian Tacey regularly handle serious felony and misdemeanor cases in HenricoHanoverChesterfieldRichmond, and the surrounding jurisdictions.  If you have been charged with Breaking and Entering in violation of §18.2-91 contact one of the lawyers at Jurach, Tacey & Quitiquit.

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