Burglary- 2nd Degree
Not if there are court orders. It's a Class D felony under RSMO 565.156 sub. 5
Penalty RSMo 195.202 in Missouri is when someone is being convicted of possession or control of a controlled substance. Generally the penalty depends of the amount of substance, what kind, and where it was.
A Felony C under Missouri Revised Statutes 570.030 is a classification for certain drug-related offenses where the quantity of the controlled substance involved falls within a specified range. Conviction of a Felony C offense in Missouri can result in serious penalties, including imprisonment and fines.
"RSMo 195.211" means "Missouri Revised Statutes, chapter 195, section 211".It has to do with production or distribution of controlled substances (drugs, or possibly ingredients that can be used to make drugs)."Felony B" refers to what Missouri calls a "class B felony", which is a felony (a severe crime, worse than a misdemeanor). Class B is the second "worst" kind of felony; class A felonies are murder, some kinds of kidnapping, forcible rape of a child, and so on.The various classes are used to determine what the maximum sentence for the crime is. Class B felonies have a sentencing range of not less than 5 nor more than 15 years in prison. Under certain conditions, repeat offenders can be sentenced for a class B felony as if it were a class A felony instead: 10-30 years, or life imprisonment.
$500 or more is a Class D Felony unless it is a firearm in which case no matter the value it is a Class D felony. Theft of anhydrous ammonia is also a felony no matter the value.
D is worse.
A class D felony is the lowest level that felony crimes can be classified within the United States of America. The exception is in New York and Illinois, where the lowest is Class E and Class 4.
A class D felony in Connecticut is punishable by imprisonment of between one and five years and a fine of up to $5,000.
The farther down the alphabet, the lesser the charge. A "C" felony is more serious than a "D" felony.
In Delaware if the embezzlement is a Class A felony, there is not limit. Since this is a Class D, it is set at 5 years.
In the state of Kansas, the dollar amount for a felony will depend on the type of felony. A Class D felony is a minimum of $500 for damage of property, theft or extortion. A Class C felony is $10,000 or more.