(6)3.4.3 Burglary in the First Degree: Difference between revisions

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(d) is armed with a firearm or another dangerous weapon during this offense; or
(d) is armed with a firearm or another dangerous weapon during this offense; or


(e) commits this offense in furtherance of or cooperation with a criminal enterprise or terrorism scheme; or
(e) this offense is committed in cooperation with or in furtherance of a [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.7_Criminal_Organization_/_Criminal_Enterprise|criminal organization]] or [[(6)1_Definitions#(6)1.6_Terrorism|terrorism]] scheme.


(f) the intended crime is a <b>Class B+ Felony</b> or greater under statute.
(f) the intended crime is a <b>Class B+ Felony</b> or greater under statute.


Burglary in the First Degree is a <b>Class B Felony</b>.
Burglary in the First Degree is a <b>Class B Felony</b>.

Latest revision as of 23:26, 18 December 2025

A person is guilty of Burglary in the First Degree under this subsection if he or she willfully:

(a) enters or remains unlawfully in a building, structure, or other enclosed premises that is not a dwelling or residential unit and not a motor vehicle; and

(b) does so with the intent to commit a crime therein, including but not limited to theft, assault, or malicious mischief; and

(c) without the consent of the owner, lawful occupant, or authorized agent; and

(d) is armed with a firearm or another dangerous weapon during this offense; or

(e) this offense is committed in cooperation with or in furtherance of a criminal organization or terrorism scheme.

(f) the intended crime is a Class B+ Felony or greater under statute.

Burglary in the First Degree is a Class B Felony.