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Legal Definitions - statutory burglary

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Definition of statutory burglary

Statutory burglary is a type of burglary that is defined by law. It involves breaking into a building with the intent to commit a crime.

Traditionally, burglary was defined as breaking into someone's home at night with the intent to commit a crime. However, modern laws have expanded the definition to include any type of building and any time of day.

For example, if someone breaks into a store with the intent to steal money, they could be charged with statutory burglary.

Some laws also allow for a lesser charge of petit larceny if the intent was to commit a theft rather than a more serious crime.

Overall, statutory burglary is a serious crime that can result in significant penalties, including imprisonment and fines.

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Simple Definition

Statutory burglary is a crime where someone breaks into a building with the intention of committing a crime. This can include any type of building, not just homes, and can happen during the day or night. In some cases, stealing something small can also count as a crime. It is different from the traditional definition of burglary, which only applies to breaking into someone's home at night with the intention of committing a crime.

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