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Arrested for or charged with burglary in or the surrounding areas? If so, we urge you to secure the immediate representation of our criminal defense attorney. We stand at the ready to serve you. Burglary charges are extremely serious. It is vital to understand that you may be charged with burglary if any part of your body or any object that you are holding has entered the building. Dependent on the circumstances, you may be charged with a second-degree or first-degree felony. When you secure our legal services, you can rely on us to fight tooth and nail in the defense of your rights. The sooner you get in touch with our criminal defense firm, the sooner we can get started on your case.

Do not hesitate to contact us today. The moment you hire our firm, we will get to work on your case.

  • Patrick O'Fiel

    Attorney

    Patrick O'Fiel is the 5th generation of O'Fiel family lawyers. He was licensed to practice law in 2002 and is very passionate about the pursuit of justice. When you choose to retain his representation, you can rest easy knowing your case is in capable and competent hands.

    The O'Fiel family has been practicing law in the state of Texas since 1901. As such, Patrick O'Fiel obtains the in depth legal knowledge necessary to handle any case. He is proud to carry on the family name which was built upon hard work, strong values and an impeccable reputation. The Law Office of Patrick O'Fiel, P.C. remains dedicated to assisting clients and their families with all legal matters.

  • Robert “Hunter” Moose

    Associate Attorney

    Robert “Hunter” Moose was born and raised in Kerrville Texas. After graduating from Tivy High School in 2009, he attended Texas A and M University. While at Texas A and M, Hunter was the team captain for the Mock Trial team. Hunter graduated from with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. After graduating, Hunter attended the Saint Mary’s School of Law in San Antonio. After qualifying in the Regional Competition, Hunter was a competitor in the American Bar Association National Negotiation Competition. Hunter also was a staff writer for the Saint Mary’s Law Review. After graduation, Hunter began practicing law in his home town in the areas of family law and criminal law. Hunter also now assists in coaching the Tivy High School Mock Trial team.

    Today, Hunter assists Patrick with case preparation. He meets with clients in the initial consultations and aids in case review and research. He attends many pre-trial matters and interacts with clients on a day-to-day basis. He also reviews the materials that the State provides and advises clients on their rights, strategies and options. In addition to reviewing cases, Hunter negotiates with the State on potential resolutions and always strives to ensure that the client is protected.

How We Have Served

Previous Clients

  • “Patrick and his staff were always very kind, helpful and upfront with me. They helped me through a difficult situation. I always knew I could count on them to be there for me.”

    Linda

  • “Patrick represented me in a very bitter child custody case after my daughter was killed in a car accident. I wanted both children to stay together and the other person only wanted one. He did a lot of research he's very professional ”

    Barbara

  • “Patrick and his staff used their experience more than once too calm me from the emotion of the day. When I or my X would "get in the weeds" over what I see now as a trivial matter, they would calmly usher me back to the task at hand. ”

    Dave

  • “Mr. Ofiel was very professional. He showed consideration to our personal needs. I would very much use him again in any legal issues I have.”

    Brenda

Why Hire The Law Office of Patrick O’Fiel, P.C.?

We Know How to Combat Your Criminal Charges

  • We Always Take a Client-Centered Approach

  • Our Attorney Personally Handles Each Case

  • We're Backed by Extensive Legal Experience

  • We Develop Personalized Legal Strategies

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Common Penalties

Generally, burglary is distinguished from other theft offenses. Burglary involves entering into a building with the intent to steal property. You have committed a burglary offense if you have, without consent, entered a private habitation / building with the intent to commit a felony. In addition, you may be charged with burglary if you concealed yourself in the habitation / building in which you committed / intended to commit a felony offense.

  • Life Imprisonment
  • Monetary Fines
  • Criminal Record
  • Probation
  • Restitution
  • Loss of Certain Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

Know Your Rights. Take Advantage Of Your Rights.

  • Questions

  • What Is The Legal Definition Of Burglary?

    Answer

    Burglary is the act of breaking and entering into a structure with the intent of stealing property or committing another felony offense. You may be charged with a first-degree felony if the burglary offense occurred inside of someone’s’ home. If the offense occurred on commercial property, you will likely be charged with a second-degree felony.

  • What Is The Difference Between Burglary & Robbery?

    Answer

    Robbery is defined as the taking of property against an individuals will, by means of fear or force. Robbery offenses are also referred to as “muggings” or “stickups.” Unlike robbery offenses, a burglary offense does not require a confrontation between parties. In order to be convicted of burglary, the prosecutor is only required to prove that the defendant entered the structure with the intent of committing a felony.

  • What Is The Statute Of Limitations For Burglary?

    Answer

    The statute of limitations for police and prosecutors to file charges against you in court for a misdemeanor burglary offense is one year. The statute of limitations for a felony burglary offense is three years. However, dependent upon the specific circumstances of your case, there may be additional factors that can affect the statute of limitations. We advise you to speak with an attorney as soon as possible. We can inform you of your rights and legal options.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Charges Reduced

    There may be a chance that you can get your charges reduced to a misdemeanor, depending upon circumstances with what exactly happened.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Suppressed Evidence

    In some instances, it can be proven that some type of violation occurred during the process of investigation, which could lead to evidence being thrown out of court.

  • Possible Case Outcomes

    Charges Dismissed

    We work tirelessly to secure the best possible outcome, including getting your criminal charges completely dismissed, acquitted, or dropped.

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  • Am I
    going to jail?

  • How serious
    is this?

  • I can't afford
    to pay the fines

  • Is this going on my
    criminal record?

  • Can you help?

  • I regret all of it

Let us help you cut through the noise. Our firm can help reduce your stress during this difficult time. Speak with our attorneys and get legal advice today.

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