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The correct spelling is "burglary." It is a crime that involves entering a building illegally with the intent to commit a crime, usually theft.
The unlawful breaking and entering, or the unlawful entering without breaking, of a premise with the intent to commit a criminal act therein.
The unlawful breaking and entering, or the unlawful entering without breaking, of an UNOCCUPIED premise with the intent to commit a criminal act therein.
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).
It is usually called burglary- breaking and entering with the intent to commit a crime at that place- and yes, it Is a felony.
In Kentucky, class D burglary refers to unlawfully entering or remaining in a building with the intent to commit a crime. This offense is a Class D felony, which is punishable by 1 to 5 years in prison.
Home invasion involves forcibly entering someone's home while they are present, with the intent to commit a crime or harm the occupants. Burglary involves entering a building or home without permission with the intent to commit a crime, typically theft, regardless of whether the occupants are present. Essentially, home invasion is a more severe form of burglary due to the element of force or threat involved.
the entering of any structure with the intent to commit any petty theft or any felony. definition of a structure is any building with 4 walls.
By "entering by breaking, or entering without breaking, the residence, business, premises, or property of another with the intent to commit a crime therein or thereon."
In New York State burglary, the crime of entering a building with intent to commit a crime therein, is a felony.
"Burglary" is the unauthorized entering of an area (the definition of "area" depends on what state you are in) with the intent to commit a crime. A "conveyance" is, essentially, a vehicle. Therefore, "burglary (conveyance-unoccupied)" is the unauthorized entering of an unoccupied vehicle, with the intention of committing a crime (probably theft). For instance, breaking into a car.
Yes, burglary is a serious crime that involves unlawfully entering a building or property with the intent to commit a crime. If someone is convicted of burglary, they can be sentenced to jail time, depending on the specific circumstances of the case and the laws of the jurisdiction.