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Illinois Burglary and Breaking and Entering Lawyer

Theft and property crimes involving criminal trespass, such as burglary and breaking and entering, are charged as a felony in Illinois. A conviction can mean more than a year in prison and a heavy fine, even if there was no intent to steal from the property.

If you have been arrested and charged with burglary or other property crime in Cook County, DuPage County or Lake County, Illinois, you will be facing a serious penalty. The Law Offices of Donald J. Cosley in Rolling Meadows provides experienced, effective legal defense representation for individuals charged with all types of misdemeanor and felony theft and property crimes in the Greater Chicago metro area. Attorney Donald Cosley has earned a reputation for respect and integrity among prosecutors and judges. We challenge everything about the prosecutor's evidence and work aggressively to find solutions to have the charges dismissed or reduced to a non-felony offense without jail, if possible.

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With more than 17 years of experience, Donald Cosley has successfully represented clients in many types of theft and property crimes, including:

Greater Chicago Burglary and Breaking and Entering Attorney

From offices in Rolling Meadows, the Law Offices of Donald J. Cosley represents clients in Cook County, Lake County, DuPage County, Illinois, and communities throughout the greater metropolitan Chicago area. Contact us to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Rolling Meadows burglary and breaking and entering lawyer today.

Cosley Law Office
Arlington Office Park
1855 Rohlwing Road, Suite D
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008

Rolling Meadows Law Office

Phone: 847-253-3100
Cell Phone: 847-340-5517
Fax: 847-253-3434

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