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Breaking
and Entering Oklahoma Property Crime Defense Attorneys
Okla.
Stat.
tit. 21 § 1438 (B)
Crime:
In Oklahoma, it is unlawful to
intentionally break and enter into any building, trailer, vessel or
other premises used as a dwelling without the permission of the owner or
occupant thereof, except in the cases and manner allowed by law.
Punishment:
Breaking
and entering is a misdemeanor.
Title
21. Crimes and Punishments
Chapter 58 - Burglary Section 1438 - Penalty for Entering with Intent to
Commit a Felony, Larceny, or Malicious Mischief-Breaking and Entering
Without Permission
A. Every person who, under circumstances not amounting to any burglary,
enters any building or part of any building, booth, tent, warehouse,
railroad car, vessel, or other structure or erection with intent to
commit any felony, larceny, or malicious mischief, is guilty of a
misdemeanor.
B. Every person who, without the intention to commit any crime therein,
shall willfully and intentionally break and enter into any building,
trailer, vessel or other premises used as a dwelling without the
permission of the owner or occupant thereof, except in the cases and
manner allowed by law, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
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