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609.582.2
Statute ID:
11497
Statute Function ID:
25401
Burglary-2nd Degree
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Statute Number:
609.582.2
Enactment Date:
May 7, 2007
Effective Date:
Aug 1, 2007
Expiration Date:
Repealed?:
No
Summary Text:
Burglary-2nd Degree
Statute ID:
11497
Created:
Jul 13, 2007 by mnjis.legal.analyst@state.mn.us
Updated:
Feb 27, 2008 by mnjis.legal.analyst@state.mn.us
Last Update Action:
Corrected
Legal Analyst Comment:
Correction to statute text
Summary Text:
Burglary-2nd Degree
Link to MN Statute Text:
https://www.revisor.leg.state.mn.us/stats/609/582.html
Legislative Session:
2007 - Regular
Session Law Text?:
No
Statute text last updated on:
Feb 27, 2008
(a) Whoever enters a building without consent and with intent to commit a crime, or enters a building without consent and commits a crime while in the building, either directly or as an accomplice, commits burglary in the second degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than ten years or to payment of a fine of not more than $20,000, or both, if: (1) the building is a dwelling; (2) the portion of the building entered contains a banking business or other business of receiving securities or other valuable papers for deposit or safekeeping and the entry is with force or threat of force; (3) the portion of the building entered contains a pharmacy or other lawful business or practice in which controlled substances are routinely held or stored, and the entry is forcible; or (4) when entering or while in the building, the burglar possesses a tool to gain access to money or property. (b) Whoever enters a government building, religious establishment, historic property, or school building without consent and with intent to commit a crime under section 609.52 or 609.595, or enters a government building, religious establishment, historic property, or school building without consent and commits a crime under section 609.52 or 609.595 while in the building, either directly or as an accomplice, commits burglary in the second degree and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than ten years or to payment of a fine of not more than $20,000, or both.