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What class of felony is Burglary in the state of Indiana?

it is a b felony


What kind of misdemeanor will you have after completing probation on a class 2 felony for burglary?

It will be a class c misdemeanor


Breaking and entering in the state of NJ?

It is usually called burglary- breaking and entering with the intent to commit a crime at that place- and yes, it Is a felony.


What class felony would burglary of a dwelling be in Florida?

it should be a felony. the police cannot arrest on a misdemeanor that does not occur in their presence (except for a few exceptions). it should be at least a class d felony.


Is burglary of a habitation is a felony in Austin Texas?

is burglary of a habitation is a felony in austin texas


What is class d burglary in KY?

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.


What class of crime is breaking an entrance?

"BREAKING AND ENTERING" is another way to describe a Burglary in legal terms. There can be degrees of burglary but generally speaking Burglary is considered to be a felony offense and is a serious crime.


What is minimum sentence for house burglary in Indiana?

I believe that burglary on a house is a class B Felony in Indiana. Burglary on a business or any other building other than a church is a class C felony. If you go into a building while possessing a firearm your charge would enhance to a class B felony as well. A class B Felony is 6-20 years. Your sentencing all depends on your record, if never in trouble you may get probation with at least 6 years back up time. If you have a felony already your look at a minimum of 6 do 3 years of some type of incarceration. In Indiana you only do have of the time you are sentenced.


Can you own a firearm in NJ if you have a nonviolent class 3 felony?

You need to get a lawyer.


Statute of limitations in Arkansas for residential burglary?

In Kansas the statute of limitations for all crimes, including residential burglary, is typically five years. However, there are exceptions to the statute of limitations, such as if the accused has been out of the state or has concealed their identity to avoid prosecution.


Is daytime burglary a misdemeanor or a felony in West Virginia?

Felony


If convicted of burglary in the state of Nevada what is the sentence?

It can carry up to 10 year prison sentence with the charges depending on the class of the felony.

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