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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
- 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
- California Burglary Laws - 2025 California Penal Code, TITLE 13, PART 1 . . .
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- California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 459 - 459 | FindLaw
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
- Attempted burglary reported at Chatsworth home tied to Diddy’s son
An attempted burglary was reported early Thursday morning at a Porter Ranch home connected to the son of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, according to the Los Angeles Police Department and
- 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) How to use burglary in a sentence
- What Is Burglary? - Nolo
Burglary requires an unauthorized entry (or presence—discussed next) in a building or structure Examples of unauthorized entry include picking a lock, kicking down a door, or breaking a window to get inside
- burglary | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
In some jurisdictions, this crime must be a felony to sustain a burglary charge In a Model Penal Code (MPC) jurisdiction, burglary is defined as entering a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime therein unless that building or structure is open to the public at the time
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