Summary
Burglary in the 2nd degree in Kentucky involves unlawfully entering a dwelling with intent to commit a crime. If your friend believed she was meeting for a divorce lawyer meeting, it may impact the intent aspect of the charge. Seeking legal aid is crucial for understanding her rights and building a defense. Contact the Legal Aid Society of Louisville for assistance.Full Conversation
I have a question my friend is getting a divorce in Kentucky and she went to there home and now she is in jail can they get her burglary * degree
Tabitha, could you clarify if your friend entered the home without permission or if there were any protective orders in place? This information can help in understanding the situation better.
No orders there just separated he has a divorce lawyer my friend does not
In Kentucky, Burglary in the 2nd degree involves unlawfully entering or remaining in a dwelling with the intent to commit a crime. Here are some points to consider:
- If she entered without permission, it could be considered unlawful entry.
- Intent to commit a crime inside the home is crucial for the charge.
For further guidance, it’s advisable for your friend to seek legal assistance.
Would you like information on nearby legal aid services in Kentucky?
So she thought she was meeting him and lawyer for a divorce lawyer meeting
Thank you for the information, Tabitha.
Given your friend's belief that she was meeting for a divorce lawyer meeting, it may impact the intent aspect of the charge. Regardless, it's crucial she speaks with an attorney.
Would you like information on legal aid services in Kentucky to help her with this situation?
Please
Legal Aid Society of Louisville
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * W Muhammad Ali Blvd, Suite *, Louisville, KY *
Website: www.laslou.orgSeeking legal aid can help your friend understand her rights and build a defense. Is there anything else you need assistance with?
Thank you
You're welcome, Tabitha. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!