There is no such charge.
There are various levels of burglary charges. You can hope to get probation and not go to jail for a burglary charge in SC if you do not have a record.
Expunging a record can be done if a judge is petitioned. It does not happen very often, but it is possible even if the charge is burglary.
I have committed a burglary on probation and got revoked and payed with my original sentence and the new sentence charges.
Theft and/or possible burglary depending on the situation.
Home invasion is still categorized as burglary in the US by the Federal Government; Australia and New Zealand sometimes use this as the charge. In the US, the statistics don't differentiate between burglary of a home or business. The figures for homicide committed during an act of burglary for 2008 (the most recent statistics) are. of 14,180 homicides, 924 were committed during a burglary; which translates to 6.65%. Please see the link below for more information.
Considering that just to place the bugs you would be entering their house WITH a criminal intent, you are committing Burglary - a felony. Anything you did after that would simply be another charge added on to the felony Burglary charge you already have.
Electric charge is a scalar quantity. It doesn't have direction, any more than the charge for a pack of gum or the charge for burglary has direction. Sorry.
Residential Burglary - Commercial Burglary - Burglary committed during the hours of darkness.
You need to find a lawyer who specializes in firearms law to get a correct answer.
Short answer, yes
No, burglary is the crime of "Trespassing with the intent of committing a felony". Trespassing is not a violent act, and the intent to commit a felony is not a violent act. If someone were to be harmed during a break-in, the offender would be charged with other violent crimes, which may include, but are not limited to; battery, assault, and robbery (robbery would replace burglary as a charge).
What is the difference between residential burglary and commercial burglary as far a being punished?