How to Beat a Burglary Charge in Florida When You Had Permission to Enter the Property
If you had permission to enter, Florida prosecutors must still prove you “entered or remained” without consent and with criminal intent under § 810.02—often the hardest part of the case. Many burglary arrests start as misunderstandings between roommates, ex-partners, or family members. This article explains Florida’s burglary elements, how “permission” works, key defenses, evidence to […]
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