No. Fingerprints at a scene prove only that you touched a surface at some point. They do not prove when, why, or whether a crime was being committed. If you have ever been invited to the home, worked there, delivered something there, or touched the door in passing, your prints could easily be on the doorknob or window frame. Latent print comparisons are also subjective; peer-reviewed research shows real error rates. A Rhode Island burglary lawyer with trial experience attacks fingerprint evidence by demanding the full analyst notes, challenging the chain of custody, and calling forensic experts to explain the limits of the science to the jury. Prints alone almost never carry a conviction.