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Second Degree Burglary (18-4-203)

  1. A person commits second degree burglary, if the person knowingly breaks an entrance into, enters unlawfully in, or remains unlawfully after a lawful or unlawful entry in a building or occupied structure with intent to commit therein a crime against another person or property.
  2. Second degree burglary is a class 4 felony, but it is a class 3 felony if:
    (a) It is a burglary of a dwelling; or
    (b) It is a burglary, the objective of which is the theft of a controlled substance, as defined in section 12-22-303 (7), C.R.S., lawfully kept within any building or occupied structure.
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