Manassas Breaking and Entering
December 16, 2017 by Jean Humbrecht
Manassas Breaking and Entering charges criminalize entering another person’s property to commit a crime. An offender can be convicted of a Manassas Breaking and Entering charge for entering property at night, breaking and entering property during the day or night, entering and hiding, or entering a business or other place open to the public with an intent to commit a crime. A Manassas Breaking and Entering is a very serious charge and can be punished with up to life in prison.
Elements of Manassas Breaking and Entering
An offender can only be convicted of a Manassas Breaking and Entering charge for entering someone else’s property with criminal intent. Additionally, the Commonwealth must prove either an entry at night, a breaking and entering at any time, entering and hiding, or entering a public place with criminal intent.
A breaking is using force against a structure to gain entry. Entry is any intrusion into the interior space of a structure.
Manassas Breaking and Entering Charges
There are a number of different Manassas Breaking and Entering charges, discussed below.
Burglary
Burglary in Manassas (Va. Code §18.2-89) is breaking and entering into the dwelling house of another at night with the intent to commit a larceny or felony therein. A Burglary in Manassas occurs when entry is made with felonious intent. Burglary in Manassas is a Class 3 felony, punished with 5-20 years in prison and a fine up to $100,000. If the offender was armed with a deadly weapon, the offense can be punished with a minimum of 20 years up to life in prison.
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Breaking and Entering with Intent to Commit Murder, Rape, Robbery or Arson
Breaking and Entering in Manassas under Va. Code §18.2-90 criminalizes entering another person’s property to commit a Murder, Rape, Robbery, or Arson. This form of Breaking and Entering can be committed by entering at night, breaking and entering during the day or night, entering and hiding, or entering a business or other place open to the public with criminal intent. This offense is a Class 3 felony, punished with 5-20 years in prison and a fine up to $100,000. If the offender was armed with a deadly weapon, the crime can be punished with a minimum of 20 years up to life in prison.
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Breaking and Entering with Intent to Commit Felony, Larceny, or Assault and Battery
Breaking and Entering in Manassas under Va. Code §18.2-91 criminalizes entering another person’s property with the intent to commit a felony (other than those listed in Va. Code §18.2-90), Larceny, or Assault and Battery. This crime can be committed by entering at night, breaking and entering during the day or night, entering and hiding, or entering a business or other place open to the public with intent to commit one of the listed crimes. This offense is punished with up to 20 years in prison and a fine up to $2,500. If the offender was armed with a deadly weapon, the offense can be punished with a minimum of 20 years up to life in prison.
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Breaking and Entering with Intent to Commit Misdemeanor
Breaking and Entering in Manassas with the intent to commit a misdemeanor (other than Assault and Battery or Trespass) is criminalized under Va. Code §18.2-92. This offense is committed by breaking and entering an occupied dwelling house, and can be committed during the day or night. This offense is a Class 6 felony, punished with up to 5 years in prison and a fine up to $2,500. If the offender was armed with a deadly weapon, the offense can be punished with a minimum of 20 years up to life in prison.
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Bank Burglary
Bank Burglary in Manassas is entering a banking house during the day or night, while armed with a deadly weapon, with the intent to commit larceny of money, notes, bonds, or securities. Bank Burglary in Manassas is a Class 2 felony, punished with a minimum of 20 years up to life in prison.
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