Are you sure you are using the right terminology? The offense of BURGLARY is a felony crime everywhere that I'm aware of.
Not usually, it's a felony, although on a plea bargain it could possibly be pled down to an "unlawful entry" or a 'trespassing' or some other lesser offense.
Burglary is never a misdemeanor crime, it is always a felony offense.
Attempting burglary is more of a misdemeanor than killing someone.
It will be a class c misdemeanor
Felony
is a first degree burglary now a misdemeanor
It is known as a wobbler. It is always filed as a felony but can be set as a misdemeanor depending on the circumstances.
In Minnesota, burglary is considered a misdemeanor only when one: "enters a building without consent and with intent to commit a misdemeanor other than to steal, or enters a building without consent and commits a misdemeanor other than to steal while in the building, either directly or as an accomplice" All other burglaries are felonies.
Burglary is with force or weapon so yes this is a felony. Theft on the other hand in California has been lowered to a misdemeanor. Usually what you have been charged with will go to the next less severe charge on a plea. If you go to trail and loose then you will be charged with offense charged or higher.
i think so, as long as u meet the age requirements. i got youthful offender on a misdemeanor burglary
With a bit of luck they will throw the book at you.
yes. it depends on whether or not the district attorney or prosecutor is willing to plea you out or not. also bare in mind there are different degrees of all crimes. meaning that your buglary charge can already be a misdemeanor and not necessarily a felony. for example a 4th degree buglary charge is a misdemeanor.
The prosecutor may choose to amend the charges to a misdemeanor in exchange for a guilty plea if the facts and history are right.
It may be a theft or it may be a burglary. It depends on where the trespass occurred. If it was outdoors it is probably a simple theft. If it was in a building then it it probably a burglary.