Trespassing
Palm Beach Trespassing Criminal Defense Lawyer
Trespassing is the entering of land without the consent of the landowner. Depending on the circumstances, a trespassing charge may range from a misdemeanor to a felony. A felony charge is likely if the alleged trespasser had a firearm or fired one onto the property, remained on the land after being asked to leave or was on certain industrial property with a posted “no trespassing” sign. Trespassing is normally charged along with other crimes, meaning that the penalties may be quite severe. To avoid serious consequences for a simple mistake, you should contact a Broward County trespassing criminal defense attorney as soon as possible.
If you or someone you love is charged with trespassing, you should speak to a South Florida trespassing criminal defense attorney right away. Miami trespassing criminal defense lawyer Menachem M. Mayberg offers free, confidential consultations to potential clients. To reach us seven days a week and 24 hours a day, contact us through our Web site or call us at (305) 695-8750.
For further reading, see Florida Statute 810.09: Trespass on property.

