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It means that you entered a building without breaking in. For example, if you walked through an open front door of a home without permission.

Added: Although this specific charge does not exist in the criminal statutes of many states, it falls somwhere between Trespassing and Burglary or Forcible Entry (i.e.: more serious than one, but not as serious as the other).

For example, entering someones house without permission is trespassing, but entering with intent to commit a crime therein is a burglary. (as per Florida Statute 810.02)

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The phrase "entry without permission" typically refers to unlawfully entering someone's property without their consent. In criminal law, it can be charged as various offenses, such as burglary or trespassing, depending on the jurisdiction and specific circumstances. It generally suggests that the individual entered a space without the lawful right or authority to do so.

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