Burglary, Robbery and Theft Defense
Theft is the act of taking something that doesn't belong to you. Robbery is the theft of property from another person through the use of force or intimidation. Burglary involves entering a building with the intent of committing a crime. If you have been charged with any of these crimes, the attorneys of Reminger Criminal Defense are available to help.
We Fight for You
Our criminal defense lawyers will vigorously defend you against all burglary, robbery or theft charges. We will not just stand by and agree to anything the prosecutor wants. We will investigate the case and fight to protect your rights and best interests.
The potential consequences of a property crime depend to a great extent on the specifics of the case.
- What kind of building was entered? The consequences may be more severe if the building was a residence and if someone was home at the time.
- What was the value of the property that was stolen? In general, crimes involving property valued at more than $500 are charged as felonies while those involving property valued at less than $500 are charged as misdemeanors.
- Was a gun or other weapon involved? Possession of a gun, knife, club or other weapon during a burglary, robbery or theft is considered an aggravating factor that increases the severity of the potential sentence.
Our criminal defense lawyers will explain exactly what you are up against and how they can help. We will develop a defense strategy designed to minimize the negative consequences to you. This may involve negotiating an out-of-court resolution of the issue or taking your case before a judge and jury.
Our reputation for getting results in court encourages the opposition to agree to a reasonable settlement.
Call Toll Free 888-352-1377 for a Free Consultation
To arrange a free consultation with an experienced lawyer, call the criminal defense lawyers at Reminger toll free at 888-352-1377, or contact us by e-mail. We represent clients from offices in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.



