Although the two terms are commonly used inter-changeably, "robbery" is an entirely different crime than "burglary."
Robbery involves taking something from a person by use of threats, force, or fear. Burglary involves removing property from a premises or building.
Since the charge specifies "habitation" it specifically relates to a dwelling place and not a commercial establishment. Usually, burglary of a 'dwelling place' carries a higher penalty due to the fact that the odds of encountering a victim/occupant of the residence is greater, thus the greater possibility of potential violence.
Residential Burglary - Commercial Burglary - Burglary committed during the hours of darkness.
It means the person stole from a place while having a weapon either entering , or stealing a weapon from the place and leaving.
It is slang for a criminal or illegal act such as burglary or robbery.
What is the difference between residential burglary and commercial burglary as far a being punished?
The acronym AFCF is an abbreviation for After Former Conviction of a Felony. It is used in several criminal cases, including second degree burglary.
A burglary in which the perpetrators were caught in the act.
The verb form of burglary is "burglarize."
What type of torts are burglary and robbery?
Burglary has a corpus delicti referring to the "body" of the crime. You have to prove that first to know see if a burglary took place.
My Early Burglary Years was created in 1987.
Burglary is usually the result of the greed of the burgler.
Robbery is a crime against PERSON. Burglary is a crime against PROPERTY.