Webburglary in the 4th degree refers to breaking and entering a dwelling, storehouse, yard, or garden of another with the intent of committing a theft.

It is classified as a misdemeanor.

The primary difference between.

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The state divides burglary into two categories differentiated by whether someone.

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Webburglary involves breaking into a home with the intention of committing a crime.

Webbreaking and entering can become burglary if it can be proven that the perpetrator intended to commit a felony or theft.

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