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    Re: definition of burglary

    Posted by NC on 12/14/04

    Think about it . . . Would you want someone taking something of yours
    without asking?

    On 12/14/04, Ozarks Lawyer wrote:
    >
    >
    > Not in every state. In Missouri it is with intent to commit any
    > crime. And since the OP didn't say what he lives in, we cannot
    > help him.
    >
    >
    > On 12/14/04, brian wrote:
    >> On 11/11/02, Joe wrote:
    >>> On 8/24/02, daaaaah wrote:
    >>>> On 6/29/02, Chris wrote:
    >>>>> Can someone please tell me what is the definition of
    >>>>> burglary. I went into my roommates room and took some
    >>>>> things from his room. I did not break into anything nor
    >>>>> did I damage anything. Is that counted as burglary.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >> burglary is the unlawful entry of a household or dwelling with
    >> the intent to commit a felony.. you commited theft, or larceny.

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • definition of burglary, 6/29/02, by Chris.
  • Re: definition of burglary, 8/24/02, by daaaaah.
  • Re: definition of burglary, 11/11/02, by Joe.
  • Re: definition of burglary, 12/14/04, by brian.
  • Re: definition of burglary, 12/14/04, by Ozarks Lawyer.
  • Re: definition of burglary, 12/14/04, by NC.
  • Re: definition of burglary, 12/14/04, by Ozarks Lawyer.


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