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Expunging a record can be done if a judge is petitioned. It does not happen very often, but it is possible even if the charge is burglary.
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It is a felony crime.
The Cornor House Burglary - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
You can have your record expunged, but it is rarely successful when you were convicted of the crime.
The cast of The Cornor House Burglary - 1914 includes: James Carew as Henry Arnold Ivy Montford as Dolores
I can't see where it would be excluded. House parties are not excluded nor is burglary. So I would say yes it is covered
Someone can be charged with felony burglary even if they were the driver and never went in to the house because they helped in the commission of that crime.
Lets start with breaking and entering. Mississippi does not have a breaking and entering law, it is all defined as Burglary. There are different laws relating to burglary depending on what was burglarized.97-17-23 - Burglary, Occupied DwellingThis is burglary of a house and carries a minimum sentence of 3 years and a maximum of 25 years confinement.97-17-33 - Burglary, other than occupied dwellingThis is burglary of a car, boat, etc. This carries a maximum of 7 years confinement with no minimum. If the burglary occures at a church or other place of worship the penalty can be doubled to a maximum of 14 years.97-17-43 - Petit LarcenyPetit larceny occurs when the total value of the stolen property is less that $500. This is punishable by up to 6 months in the county jail, uunless it was stolen from a church then the punishment doubles.Hope this helps. :)
Breaking and entering is not burglary when nothing is actually stolen. If someone breaks a window, enters the house, walks for 5 seconds, then leaves the way they came, that's not burglary. However, it IS breaking and entering.
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