Burglary & Trespass Flashcards
First-Degree Criminal Trespass?
This involves knowingly and unlawfully entering or remaining in a dwelling or a motor vehicle of another person with the intent to commit a crime.
First-Degree Criminal Trespass Felony type
It is a class 1 misdemeanor in a motor vehicle , but is a class 6 felony if the dwelling is inhabited or occupied
Second-Degree Criminal Trespass?
(a) Unlawfully enters or remains in or upon the premises of another which are enclosed in a manner designed to exclude intruders or are fenced; or
(b) Knowingly and unlawfully enters or remains in or upon the common areas of a hotel, motel, condominium, or apartment building; or
(c) Knowingly and unlawfully enters or remains in a motor vehicle of another without intent to commit a crime
Trespass of Motor vehicle with intent to commit a crime
First-Degree Criminal Trespass
Trespass of motor vehicle without intent to commit a crime.
Second-Degree Criminal Trespass
Second-Degree Criminal Trespass Felony type
It is a petty offense or It is a class 2 misdemeanor if it’s in vehicle, but it can be a class 4 felony if the trespass occurs in or on agricultural land with intent to commit a crime.
Third-Degree Criminal Trespass
The person commits the crime of third degree criminal trespass if such person unlawfully enters or remains in the upon premises of another
18-4-502 C.R.S Provides?
First-Degree Trespassing
18-4-503 C.R.S Provides?
Second-Degree Trespassing
18-4-504 C.R.S Provides?
Third-Degree Trespassing
Third-Degree Criminal Trespass Felony type
It is a petty offense, but it can be a class 5 felony if the person trespasses in premises so classified as agricultural land with the intent to commit a felony thereon
18-4-202 provides?
First Degree Burglary
18-4-203 Provides?
Second Degree Burglary
18-4-204 Provides?
Third Degree Burglary
First Degree Burglary
A person commits first degree burglary if the person knowingly enters unlawfully, or remains unlawfully after a lawful or unlawful entry, in a building or occupied structure with intent to commit therein a crime, other than trespass as defined in this article, against another person or property, and if in effecting entry or while in the building or occupied structure or in immediate flight therefrom, the person or another participant in the crime assaults or menaces any person, the person or another participant is armed with explosives, or the person or another participant uses a deadly weapon or possesses and threatens the use of a deadly weapon.