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- § 459 PC - Burglary - Law Penalties in California
California Penal Code § 459 PC prohibits burglary, which is entering a residential or commercial structure (or a locked vehicle) with the intent to commit grand larceny, petit larceny, or any felony offense
- CALCRIM No. 1700. Burglary (Pen. Code, § 459) - Justia
Building A building has been defined for purposes of burglary as “any structure which has walls on all sides and is covered by a roof ” (In re Amber S (1995) 33 Cal App 4th
- Burglary - Wikipedia
Burglary, also called breaking and entering (B E) [1] or housebreaking, [2][3] is a property crime involving the illegal entry into a building or other area without permission, typically with the intention of committing a further criminal offence
- What Is Burglary? Definition, Elements, and Penalties
Burglary is the unlawful entry into a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime inside Unlike what most people picture, the crime does not require a broken window or a stolen television
- California Penal Code section 461 (2025)
Burglary in the first degree: by imprisonment in the state prison for two, four, or six years Burglary in the second degree: by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year or imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section 1170
- BURGLARY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BURGLARY is the crime of entering a structure (such as a house or commercial building) with the intent to commit a felony (such as theft) Frequently Asked Questions About burglary
- What Is a Burglary Charge? Elements and Penalties
Burglary involves more than breaking in — intent plays a key role Learn what the law requires to prove the charge, how penalties vary, and what a conviction can mean beyond sentencing
- burglary | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
Burglary is a crime under both the common law and the model penal code Exact definitions of burglary under the common law vary by jurisdiction though they all criminalize some form of illegally entering a building with the intent to commit a crime within
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