
Burglary Lawyer Fairfax County, VA
If you have been charged with burglary in Fairfax County, Virginia, the next steps you take can significantly affect your future. Burglary is a serious criminal offense that is prosecuted vigorously in Fairfax County courts. The case will likely be heard at the Fairfax County General District Court for preliminary matters or misdemeanors, and at the Fairfax County Circuit Court for felony trials. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. represents individuals accused of burglary throughout Fairfax County and the surrounding communities. Mr. Sris, Owner and Founder of the firm, and his Of Counsel bring extensive experience to each matter. To request a consultation about your Fairfax County burglary charge, call (888) 437-7747. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Advocacy Without Borders.
How Burglary Cases Move Through Fairfax County Courts
Burglary charges in Fairfax County are handled according to established Virginia criminal procedure. For a felony burglary charge, the case begins with an arrest and an initial appearance before a magistrate. Bond may be set at that time. The case then proceeds to a preliminary hearing in the Fairfax County General District Court. At that hearing, the Commonwealth’s Attorney presents evidence to establish probable cause; if probable cause is found, the case is certified to the Fairfax County Circuit Court for trial. In the Circuit Court, the defendant has the right to a jury trial. Misdemeanor burglary matters are resolved in the General District Court.
The timeline for a burglary case in Fairfax County depends on court scheduling and the complexity of the matter. Attorneys practicing at the Fairfax County courts must be familiar with local procedural requirements, pretrial motions, and the discretion available to the Commonwealth’s Attorney in negotiating pleas. Mr. Sris and his Of Counsel appear regularly in these courts and understand how burglary cases are handled in Fairfax County.
Legal Representation for Burglary Charges in Fairfax County
When you engage Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., you work with a team that has handled criminal matters across Virginia since 1997. Mr. Sris, a former prosecutor, and his Of Counsel evaluate the specific facts of each burglary case — the alleged entry, the structure involved, the time of day, and any other circumstances — to develop a thorough defense. The firm’s approach includes examining the evidence, challenging procedural errors, and seeking to negotiate favorable resolutions where appropriate.
Mr. Sris and his Of Counsel bring over 120 years of combined legal experience and have achieved 4,739+ documented firm-wide results. Results may vary. The firm’s Fairfax location is at 4008 Williamsburg Court, Fairfax, VA 22032. Reach the firm to request a consultation at (888) 437-7747.
About Mr. Sris and His Of Counsel Team
Mr. Sris is the Owner and Founder of Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., he is admitted to practice in Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, New Jersey, and New York. A former prosecutor, Mr. Sris has a thorough understanding of how the Commonwealth builds a criminal case. In 2019, he testified before the Virginia House Courts of Justice Committee in support of HB 635 (chief patron Del. David Bulova).
The firm’s Of Counsel include attorneys with law enforcement experience and a background in Virginia criminal defense. Collectively, Mr. Sris and his Of Counsel have documented many favorable outcomes for clients facing serious charges across Virginia. Results may vary.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Burglary Charges in Fairfax County
How does a Virginia lawyer defend against burglary charges?
Defense strategies for a burglary charge in Fairfax County focus on the evidence the Commonwealth intends to present. An experienced defense attorney challenges whether the alleged entry and intent meet the legal definition of burglary. The defense may also present mitigating circumstances, seek to exclude improperly obtained evidence, and negotiate with the prosecutor for a reduction or dismissal of the charge. Each case turns on its specific facts.
What should I do if I am facing burglary charges in Fairfax County?
Contact a criminal defense attorney promptly. Do not discuss the details of your case with anyone other than your lawyer. Preserve any documents, messages, or other information that may be relevant. The timeline for court proceedings in Fairfax County can move quickly, so early legal involvement is important.
Will a burglary conviction affect my record permanently?
A burglary conviction in Virginia creates a permanent criminal record that can affect employment, housing, professional licenses, and firearm rights. Depending on the classification, a felony conviction carries long-term collateral consequences. An attorney can explain how a conviction would affect you and explore alternatives such as a plea to a reduced charge or a deferred disposition if available.
What is the difference between GDC and Circuit Court for a burglary case?
In Fairfax County, misdemeanor burglary charges are heard in the General District Court. Felony burglary charges begin with a preliminary hearing in the General District Court; if the judge finds probable cause, the case is transferred to the Fairfax County Circuit Court for trial. Circuit Court proceedings may involve a jury trial and offer more extensive discovery and motion practice.
Do I need a lawyer for a burglary charge in Fairfax County?
Yes. Burglary is a serious charge that can result in incarceration, fines, and a criminal record. The Fairfax County courts follow specific procedural rules, and representing yourself is risky. An attorney can advise you on your options and advocate on your behalf at each stage of the case.
Can a burglary charge be reduced or dismissed?
In some cases, the Commonwealth’s Attorney may agree to reduce a felony burglary charge to a misdemeanor or to dismiss the charge if the evidence is weak or if legal defenses apply. The outcome depends on the facts and the prosecution’s assessment of the case. An attorney can negotiate with the prosecutor and present reasons why a reduction or dismissal is appropriate.
How do I find a burglary lawyer in Fairfax County?
Look for an attorney who practices regularly in the Fairfax County General District and Circuit Courts and who has experience with burglary defense. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. represents clients in Fairfax County burglary matters. To request a consultation, call (888) 437-7747.
What happens at a preliminary hearing for a felony burglary charge?
A preliminary hearing in the Fairfax County General District Court is not a trial; it is a proceeding to determine whether there is probable cause to believe a felony was committed and that the defendant committed it. The Commonwealth presents evidence, and the defense may cross-examine witnesses. If probable cause is found, the case moves to the Circuit Court for trial.
Also serving nearby Virginia counties:
Prince William County criminal defense ·
Stafford County criminal defense ·
Fauquier County criminal defense ·
Loudoun County criminal defense ·
Arlington County criminal defense
Official Virginia court information:
Virginia Judicial System ·
Fairfax County General District Court
Last reviewed: June 2026
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