The classifications of this is broken into four categories ...
Class A : All robberies and attempted robberies involving the use of any type of firearm ...
Class B :All robberies and attempted robberies involving the use of cutting or stabbing objects
Class C : All robberies or attempted robberies when any other object or thing is used as a weapon ...
Class D : All robberies, which include mugging, and similar offenses where no weapon is used, but strong-arm tactics are employed to deprive the victim of his property ...
Another View: Actually this could vary by state statute.
WHAT state is the questioner inquiring about? Some jurisdictions do not differentiate their criminal offenses by "Class" or "Degree."
Well it is going to depend on what State the crime occurred if in the USA. Federal government defines a felony as a crime which involves a potential punishment of a year or longer in prison. So it is a B&E that has some aggrevating circumstances such as taking a large amount of goods, happened at night, happened when the home or dwelling was occupied whether intentional or not. The Law Enforcement frown on it if the place was occupied and at night, this shows a boldness of the offender. Give a State for reference and I will try to help furthur. or you can go on the internet or your Local Library and look up your state Code of law and find the definition of FBE in your state.
Felony.
yes
It is usually called burglary- breaking and entering with the intent to commit a crime at that place- and yes, it Is a felony.
Breaking and entering is a felony.
Yes, and in the case of felony crimes, most will.
"BREAKING AND ENTERING" is another way to describe a Burglary in legal terms. There can be degrees of burglary but generally speaking Burglary is considered to be a felony offense and is a serious crime.
In New York State burglary, the crime of entering a building with intent to commit a crime therein, is a felony.
It'll vary according to state law, amount of damage/value of items stolen, value of vehicle and items inside of it, etc.
You go to jail for breaking and entering with the intent to steal. Or the DA can get you with theft, breaking and entering which is a felony. It all depends on the DA.
felony burglary in Ga is when you enter any enclosed space, but usually a house or car, wether or not you have the intent to take anything when you dont have authorization to be in that space. The felony part comes in when the sentence is 12 months or more.
Theft, Breaking and entering, and possesion of a schedule 1 narcotic. FELONY X3
Depending on the circumstances, someone who breaks and enters a dwelling in Virginia could go to jail for up to 20 years. Simple breaking and entering is a misdemeanor, but doing so for the purpose of perform another crime is a felony. If the person is armed, it becomes a Class 2 felony.