Test 1. Damage to and Instrusion Upon Property (16-7) Flashcards
§ 16-7-1 (Burglary)
When is Burglary to the first degree?
> Without authority and intent to commit felony or theft
> Remains within occupied, unoccupied, or vacant dwelling house
> Felony
§ 16-7-1 (Burglary)
When is Burglary to the second degree?
> WIthout authority and intent to commit felony
> Remains within an occupied, unoccupied, vacant building, structure, railroad car
> Felony
§ 16-7-2 (Smash and grab burglary)
> Intentionally and without authority
> Enters retail establishment
> Intent to commit theft and causes damage excess of $500.00 without owner’s consent
> Felony
§ 16-7-5 (Home Invasion)
When is home invasion to the first degree?
> WIthout authority and intent to commit a forcible felony
> possession of a deadly weapon or instrument
> Used offensively against a person and likely to cause serious bodily harm
> Enter dwelling of another occupied by any person with authority to be in dwelling
> Felony
§ 16-7-5 (Home Invasion)
When is home invasion to the second degree?
> WIthout authority and intent to commit a forcible misdemeanor
> Possession of a deadly weapon or instrument
> Used offensively against a person and likely to cause serious bodily harm
> Enter dwelling of another occupied by any person with authority to be in dwelling
> Felony
§ 16-7-20 (Possession of tools for the commission of crime)
> Person has in possession any tool, explosive, or device
> commonly used in commission of theft, burglary
> Felony
§ 16-7-21 (Criminal Trespass)
> Knowingly and without authority
> Intentionally damages property of another
> without consent
> damage is $500.00 or less
> Misdemeanor
§ 16-7-22 (Criminal damage to property in the first degree)
> Knowingly and without authority
> Interferes with any property in manner that endangers human life
> Interferes with operation of critical infrastructure
> Damage to vehicle by discharging firearm in vehicle
> Felony
§ 16-7-23 (Criminal damage to property in the second degree)
> Intentionally damages property of another without consent
> damage exceeds $500.00
> Recklessly or intentionally, by fire, explosive, fireworks damages property of another
> Felony
§ 16-7-24 (Criminal interference with government property)
> Destroys, damages, or defaces government property
> Felony
§ 16-7-24 (Criminal interference with government property)
When is this offense a misdemeanor?
> Forcibly interferes or obstructs passage into or from government property
§ 16-7-25 (Damaging, injurying, or interfering with property of public utility companies, municipalities, or political subdivisions)
> Intentionally and without authority
> alter or interfere with critical infrastruture
> Misdemeanor
§ 16-7-26 (Vandalism to a place of worship)
> Maliciously defaces of desecrates a chruch, synagogue, or place of worship
> Felony