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burglary n. , pl. , -ries . The act of entering a building or other premises with the intent to commit ... Some state statutes specify degrees of burglary based on when and where the crime occurs, whether anyone is present in the structure when it is broken into, and whether a deadly weapon is used.
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There are four degrees of burglary. First degree burglary is the breaking and entering of the dwelling of another with the intent to commit theft or a crime of violence. The penalty for this offense is imprisonment for not more than 20 years.
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www.courtlaw.com/burglary.php
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A. A person commits burglary in the first degree if such person or an accomplice violates the provisions of either section 13-1506 or 13-1507 and knowingly possesses explosives, a deadly weapon or a dangerous instrument in the course of committing any theft or any felony.
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www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/13/01508.htm
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BURGLARY IN THE SECOND DEGREE; (N.J.S.A. 2C:18-2b) ... The indictment charges the defendant with committing the crime of burglary. The indictment reads as follows: ... A person is guilty of burglary in the third degree if, with purpose to commit an offense therein the person:
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www.judiciary.state.nj.us/charges/jury/burglary2.htm
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Burglary, at COMMON LAW, was the trespassory breaking and entering of the dwelling of another at night with an intent to commit a felony therein. It is an offense against possession and habitation. ... Cromwell, Paul F., and James N. Olson. 2003. Breaking and Entering: Burglars and Burglary. St. Paul, Minn.: Wadsworth.
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There is no jurisdiction that retains this requirement for all degrees of burglary. Under modern statutes, the offense can occur in any enclosed structure, regardless of whether it is used for habitation.
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legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/burglary
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Alexander Garlin and Sarah Morrison have experience in providing criminal defense of all degrees of burglary, all degrees of criminal trespass, and related criminal charges.
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Burglary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Burglary (also called breaking and entering and sometimes housebreaking ) is a crime the essence of which is entry into a building for the purposes of committing an offence. Usually that offence ...
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record safes, white asbestos, correct crowd: Hi Brad, The fire class B is equal to a 2 hour fire rating . This means that the interior temperature of the safe would not exceed 350 degrees during 2 hours of testing at a temperature of 1800 degrees. ... More Locksmithing Answers; ... Ask a question about Locksmithing;
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