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First let's dispell a common misconception, it is Breaking OR Entering, not Breaking AND Entering.

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Title 5 Criminal Offenses

Subtitle 4. Offenses Against Property

Chapter 39 Burglary, Trespass, and Other Intrusions

Subchapter 2 -- Offenses Generally

5-39-202. Breaking or entering

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