In California, the crime of burglary occurs when you enter a structure — defined as a building or home under the law — with the intent to commit a felony or a theft once you are inside. Depending on what kind of structure you enter, you may face one of two different degrees of burglary charges: first degree burglary or second degree burglary. Being charged with first degree burglary in Riverside under PC 459 is the more serious of the two.
What is the Difference between First and Second Degree Burglary?
First degree burglary is the more serious of the two potential burglary charges. It is charged if you entered a residential building or dwelling that is inhabited with the intent to commit a felony or theft. The fact that you are invading a person’s most personal space in which they are most vulnerable renders this charge a felony. First degree burglary is always charged as a felony.
Punishment For Burglary (Penal Code Section 459)
First degree burglary is a serious felony. If you are charged with first degree burglary in Riverside, you face a sentence in state prison for two, four or six years. Since burglary is also regarding as a serious felony, you will incur a “strike” on your criminal record for the purposes of California’s Three Strikes Law. That means any future felony charges you face will expose you to more severe punishment. You will also likely incur a fine of up to $10,000.
Your punishment becomes more severe if it is found that you either used an explosive device to gain entry into the structure or if you caused a person great bodily injury while committing the burglary. If proven, theses enhancements can potentially add another seven years to your sentence.
The consequences of first degree burglary in Riverside under Penal Code Section 459 are very serious. You will need the help and representation of a skilled criminal defense attorney.
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