Definition of Burglary in Manassas

A Manassas Burglary is a serious felony.  Burglary and Breaking and Entering sound the same, and are often used interchangeably.  However, the definition of Burglary in Manassas and the definition of Breaking and Entering in Manassas have important differences.  If you are wondering, what is the definition of Burglary in Manassas, read the post below.

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Burglary in Manassas Can Only be Committed at Night

Definition of Burglary in Manassas

Burglary is a very specific form of breaking and entering in Manassas.  Burglary is breaking and entering the dwelling house of another person at night to commit a larceny or felony.  Burglary has been committed as soon as entry is made with felonious intent.  The offender does not need to actually commit or complete the intended felony to be convicted of Burglary.  Additionally, if the offender did complete the intended larceny or felony, he can be charged with, and convicted of, both Burglary and the underlying crime.  A Manassas Burglary is a Class 3 felony, punished with 5 to 20 years in prison and a fine up to $100,000.  If the offender was armed with a deadly weapon during the commission of the felony, the offense is a Class 2 felony, punished with 20 years up to life in prison.

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