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- California Legislative Information
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- Penal Code § 459 PC – California Burglary Laws - Shouse Law Group
California Penal Code § 459 PC defines burglary as entering a residential or commercial structure (or a locked vehicle) with the intent to commit grand larceny, petit larceny, or any felony offense
- Penal Code section 459 - California. Public. Law
A house, trailer, vessel designed for habitation, or portion of a building is currently being used for dwelling purposes if, at the time of the burglary, it was not occupied solely because a natural or other disaster caused the occupants to leave the premises
- California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 459 | FindLaw
As used in this chapter, “ inhabited ” means currently being used for dwelling purposes, whether occupied or not
- CALCRIM No. 1700. Burglary (Pen. Code, § 459) - Justia
Under Penal Code section 459, forced entry of a locked vehicle constitutes burglary
- California Penal Code § 459 (2024) :: 2024 California Code - Justia Law
Cal PEN Code § 459 - 459 Every person who enters any house, room, apartment, tenement, shop, warehouse, store, mill, barn, stable, outhouse or other building, tent, vessel, as defined in Section 21 of the Harbors and Navigation
- Commercial Burglary | PC 459 460(b) Law, Sentence, Defense . . .
Information on the crime of burglary in the second degree (aka commercial burglary) is found at California penal code section 459 For information on burglary in the first degree (also called residential burglary) see PC 459 460 (a)) PC 459 Law (Abbr )
- Understanding California’s 459 PC Burglary Laws and Charges
Definition and Criteria for Burglary Under 459 PC California Penal Code 459 defines burglary as entering any structure with the intent to commit theft or any felony This includes houses, rooms, apartments, shops, warehouses, and even locked vehicles
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