Breaking and Entering
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Breaking and Entering in Michigan
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Entering Without Breaking
THE MICHIGAN PENAL CODE (EXCERPT) Act 328 of 1931 750.111 Entering without breaking. Sec. 111. Any person who, without breaking, enters any dwelling, house, tent, hotel, office, store, shop, warehouse, barn, granary, factory or other building, boat, ship, shipping container, railroad car or structure used or kept for public or private use, or any private apartment therein, with intent to commit a felony or any larceny therein, is guilty of a… Continue Reading
Breaking and Entering
THE MICHIGAN PENAL CODE (EXCERPT) Act 328 of 1931 750.110 Breaking and entering; "shipping container" defined. Sec. 110. (1) A person who breaks and enters, with intent to commit a felony or a larceny therein, a tent, hotel, office, store, shop, warehouse, barn, granary, factory or other building, structure, boat, ship, shipping container, or railroad car is guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 10 years. (2) As used… Continue Reading
Breaking and Entering; Outside Showcase or Counter
THE MICHIGAN PENAL CODE (EXCERPT) Act 328 of 1931 750.114 Breaking and entering; outside showcase or counter. Sec. 114. A person who shall break and enter, or enter without breaking, at any time, any outside showcase or other outside enclosed counter used for the display of goods, wares, or merchandise, with intent to commit the crime of larceny, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 6 months or a fine of not… Continue Reading