Arizona Violent Crimes & Their Consequences
What are Arizona violent crimes consequences for Burglary? Burglary in the third degree is defined as; Entering or remaining unlawfully in or on a nonresidential structure or in a fenced commercial or residential yard with the intent to commit any theft or any felony therein. Making entry into any part of a motor vehicle by means of a manipulation key or master key, with the intent to commit any theft or felony in the motor vehicle. (13-506). Burglary in the third degree is a class 4 felony. A class 4 felony carries a prison term of 1.5 years to 3 years for a non-dangerous offense. A class 4 felony carries a prison term of 4 to 8 years for a dangerous offense. Probation IS eligible only for a non-dangerous offense. Burglary in the second degree is defined as; a person commits burglary in the second degree by entering or remaining unlawfully in or on a residential structure with the intent to commit any theft or any felony therein. (13-1507) Burglary in the second degree is a ...