That would probably be dealt with by youth court - however - depending on the circumstances - they could be tried in an adult court !
Property crime would be the most common crime committed in Mexico. It would include burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, shoplifting, and vandalism.
The district court in the jurisdiction for which the crime was alleged to have been committed.
I can't see where it would be excluded. House parties are not excluded nor is burglary. So I would say yes it is covered
Chances are the city's police department, or the county's sheriff's office (if the burglary was outside of city limits) would investigate this.
Burglary is a criminal offense and you will be prosecuted for committing that crime.A2. In most coutries, jail would be an allowable sentence if the burglary were serious enough.
One example would be: BURGLARY.
That would depend on whether or not you committed the crime.
So you were doing a burglary and I had a knife? Or were you admitting you committed one. So what who would have known. Then again, I have no idea what you are asking. Just ask a question in proper English. Please, at least try not to be a fool.
Probably. If you have no legal right to be there then it would be trespassing or burglary.
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).
The length of a jail sentence for a dwelling burglary in England can vary depending on the circumstances and severity of the crime. In general, if convicted, the sentence can range from a few months to several years. The maximum penalty for dwelling burglary is life imprisonment, but the actual sentence is determined by the court taking into account factors such as the defendant's criminal history and the impact of the crime on the victim.
By the US district Court for the Virgina Islands.