RI Burglary Lawyer

Do I need a lawyer for a burglary charge in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-24T00:07:08-04:00May 24, 2026||

Absolutely. Burglary in Rhode Island is one of the most serious felony charges with potential sentences ranging up to life imprisonment for first-degree cases. The conviction cannot be expunged, the felony record is permanent, the firearm prohibition is lifetime, and the employment consequences are severe. The procedural complexity of Superior Read More

Can a burglary conviction be expunged in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-24T00:06:59-04:00May 24, 2026||

Burglary convictions in Rhode Island are generally NOT eligible for expungement. Burglary is classified as a crime of violence under Rhode Island law (because of the inherent threat to occupants of buildings entered unlawfully), and crimes of violence are categorically excluded from the expungement framework. The Attorney General would object Read More

What are the penalties for burglary in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-24T00:06:42-04:00May 24, 2026||

Burglary penalties in Rhode Island scale by degree. First-degree burglary (unlawful entry into a dwelling at night, or entry while armed with a dangerous weapon) carries up to life imprisonment. Second-degree burglary (other unlawful entries with criminal intent) carries up to 10 years prison. Both are felonies with mandatory restitution, Read More

What is the difference between burglary and breaking and entering in Rhode Island?

By |2026-05-24T00:06:37-04:00May 24, 2026||

The difference between burglary and breaking and entering (B&E) in Rhode Island is the intent element. Burglary requires both unlawful entry AND intent to commit a crime inside the building. B&E requires only the unlawful entry; no inside-crime intent is needed. Burglary is the more serious felony, often charged with Read More