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The statute for the crime of burglary.
Section 498-A of Indian Penal Code
PENAL CODE 666. Every person who, having been convicted of petty theft, grand theft, auto theft under Section 10851 of the Vehicle Code, burglary, carjacking, robbery, or a felony violation of Section 496 and having served a term therefor in any penal institution or having been imprisoned therein as a condition of probation for that offense, is subsequently convicted of petty theft, then the person convicted of that subsequent offense is punishable by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or in the state prison.
California Penal Code Section 459 is Burglary. Entering a widely defined structure with the intent to commit a larceny, grant theft, or felony there in.
Texas Penal Code Chapter 30 Section 30.04 is Burglary of a Vehicle. It is classified as a Class A Misdemeanor unless there have been two previous convictions under this provision or the offense was against a rail care in which cases it is a felony. Penalty for the crime has been unchanged since 1974 which is up to six months in jail.
One need to make an application for bail.
This code does not exist in the California Penal Code section. This penal code is not found in any state.
Section 377 of the Indian Penal Codecriminalises gay sexual activity.
There is no NJ penal code of 2C5-1A. There is however a NJSA 2C:5-1. This is used for inchoate crimes which are crimes that have not yet been completed. Examples include possession of burglary tools, conspiracy and solicitation.
The police code for an abandoned child is 48263.6. This code is listed under the Penal Code Section 270-273.75.
Section 420 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) deals with cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property. It is a non-bailable offense, meaning that a person charged under this section cannot secure bail as a matter of right and must apply for it in court. The severity of the offense and the potential for punishment contribute to its non-bailable status.
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