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  2. Burglary - Wikipedia

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    Second-degree burglary retains the common-law element of a dwelling, and first-degree burglary requires that the accused be in a dwelling and armed with a weapon or have intent to cause injury. [40] A related offense, criminal trespass, covers unlawful entry to buildings or premises without the intent to commit a crime, and is a misdemeanor or ...

  3. Robbery laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    First degree robbery 1–20 years in prison and a $15,000 fine. If it involves an occupied motor vehicle, 3–60 years in prison Second degree robbery 1–10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. If it involves an occupied motor vehicle, 3–30 years in prison Third degree robbery 1–5 years in prison and a $5,000 fine.

  4. Trespass - Wikipedia

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    There are three types of trespass, the first of which is trespass to the person. Whether intent is a necessary element of trespass to the person varies by jurisdiction. Under English decision, Letang v Cooper, [14] intent is required to sustain a trespass to the person cause of action; in the absence of intent, negligence is the appropriate ...

  5. A judge has sentenced Trump to unconditional discharge. What ...

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    Falsifying business records in the first degree is an “E” level felony in New York. It’s the lowest-level felony and doesn’t require incarceration. ... trespassing, and not maintaining the ...

  6. Arizona man gets 20 years in 2020 Chama murder - AOL

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    A Rio Arriba County jury convicted Jonathan Alton Barlow, 36, of Kayenta, Ariz., of second-degree murder, criminal trespass, aggravated assault and aggravated assault on a peace officer in ...

  7. MTA blasts court system after woman shoved into moving NYC ...

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    He was charged with assault and first-degree reckless endangerment in the unprovoked attack, the NYPD said. ... He was charged with trespassing in Kings County Criminal Court and released without ...

  8. Rip Torn - Wikipedia

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    He was charged with carrying a firearm without a permit, carrying a firearm while intoxicated, first-degree burglary, second-degree criminal trespassing, and third-degree criminal mischief. The Connecticut State Police said Torn, who lived in Lakeville, broke into the bank thinking it was his home. [22]

  9. Trespasser - Wikipedia

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    In the law of tort, property, and criminal law a trespasser is a person who commits the act of trespassing on a property, that is, without the permission of the owner. Being present on land as a trespasser thereto creates liability in the trespasser, so long as the trespass is intentional.