Kramer and Kaslow: Reports Show Foreclosures Lead to Rise in Home Defense Crimes
Kramer and Kaslow: Reports Show Foreclosures Lead to Rise in Home Defense Crimes Philip Kramer weighs in on reports that show increase in home defense crimes as foreclosures become more common. Calabasas, CA (PRWEB) June 14, 2011 According to Philip Kramer, lead attorney for the Law Offices of Kramer and Kaslow, home defense crimes may be on the rise. The attorney cites a May 19, 2011 New York Times article. The article reports that, “on Jan. 19, 63-year-old Tanya Dennis hired a locksmith and broke into her South Berkeley home.” This practice has come to be known as home defense. “Hom
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