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First-degree burglary is the most serious form of burglary in California. It involves entering someones residence, like a house or apartment, intending to commit theft or another felony. This crime is considered a violent felony, even if no one is injured.
burglary. noun. bur​glary ˈbər-glə-rē plural burglaries. : the act of breaking and entering an inhabited structure (as a house) especially at night with intent to commit a felony (as or larceny)
Grand theft is when a person steals something of substantial value from someone without the threat or use of force. Robbery, on the other hand, is when a person steals something from someone with the threat or use of force.
Burglary is when an individual or group break into a building with the intention of stealing, hurting someone or committing unlawful damage. Theft is the act of taking something that belongs to someone else with the intention of keeping it. Robbery is the act of taking something by force and intimidation.
Put very simply, someone is guilty of robbery if he steals from a person using force or makes them think force will be used. Theft means taking someones property but does not involve the use of force. Burglary means illegally entering a property in order to steal property from it.
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Definition. The FBIs Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program defines burglary as the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft. To classify an offense as a burglary, the use of force to gain entry need not have occurred.
Burglary is defined as the unlawful entry into almost any structure with the intent to commit a crime inside. 1 Robbery, on the other hand, is the violent theft of property or money.

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