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breaking and entering or burglary of a habitat, that's if you didn't take anything

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Q: What charges you may face for breaking and entering a home?
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breaking into a home or business with an intent to steal or take anothers property


How can you press charges on someone who entered your home illegally while you were away?

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Is your husband allowed to lock you out of your house in Maine?

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What does the criminal code Z18.2-91mean from Virginia Beach Virginia?

Section 18.2-91 of the Code of Virginia is burglary of a dwelling- specifically, entering a dwelling with the intent to commit a felony therein. Virginia distinguishes between ordinary burglary (breaking into a business) and breaking into someone's home.


If one of a group of five commiting breaking and entering is the one killed can they charge the others with felony murder?

Each state, territory and the District of Columbia have separate criminal codes, so naturally, this answer depends on the specific language of the statutes for the jurisdiction in question. This question really needs clarification to answer appropriately. Specifically, which jurisdiction are we talking about? Who is doing the killing...a member of the party breaking and entering, a person defending his/her home or business, a police officer, vigilante, etc? Was the death accidental or intentional? Foreseeable? Ultimately this question will have to be answered depending on the underlying intent of those breaking and entering and the circumstances leading to the death.


When ponyboy rad the aricle what did he find out what will happen t johnny and might happen to him?

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When police are witness asicting a girl to kick in a front and backdoor of your home with you are inside instucting them to get out since they had no warant to enter who do you cal for help?

It would depend on the level of law enforcement. The first step would be to get a copy of the report for the incident. Secondly, take photo's of any damage that occurred to your property. Thirdly, visit the prosecutors office and file formal charges against the female that was damaging your property.Her charges would more than likely be:Attempted Breaking and Entering - FelonyDamage to Private Property - Depends on the value of property damaged.Criminal Trespassing - Misdemeanor.Now, If the Police were assisting her, then it would be advisable to file a formal complaint with the Internal Affairs department of the Police. If this goes no where, I would contact an attorney for damages as a result of a violation of civil rights, damage to property, and criminal conspiracy to commit breaking and entering.