Robbery vs Burglary in Manassas
September 21, 2017 by Jean Humbrecht
Robbery and Burglary in Manassas are serious felonies and are often confused, but they are actually very different crimes. For more information on Robbery vs Burglary in Manassas, read the post below.
Robbery vs Burglary in Manassas
Robbery in Manassas is taking property from another person by force with the intent to permanently deprive an owner of his property. Burglary in Manassas is breaking and entering the dwelling house of another at night to commit a larceny or felony.
Robbery vs Burglary in Manassas
The differences between Robbery and Burglary in Manassas include proof of breaking and entering, proof of theft, the intent of the offender, time, location, and the penalty range.
Robbery vs Burglary in Manassas: Breaking and Entering
A Manassas Robbery does not need to involve a breaking and entering, but breaking and entering is a required element that must be proven to convict an offender of Burglary in Manassas.
Robbery vs Burglary in Manassas: Theft
A Manassas Robbery is theft by force, but an offender can be convicted of Burglary in Manassas without any proof of theft.
Robbery vs Burglary in Manassas: Intent
Robbery in Manassas requires intent to permanently deprive an owner of his property, but Burglary in Manassas requires intent to commit a larceny or felony.
Robbery vs Burglary in Manassas: Location
A Mananassas Robbery can occur at any location, but Burglary can only be committed against a dwelling house.
Robbery vs Burglary in Manassas: Time
A Robbery in Manassas can occur at any time of the day, but Burglary can only occur at nighttime.
Robbery vs Burglary in Manassas: Penalties
A Robbery charge in Manassas is punished with 5 years up to life in prison, and Burglary is punished with 5 years up to 20 years in prison and a fine up to $100,000.
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