PL 140.25 Burglary in the second degree Class C armed violent felony
§ 140.25  Burglary in the second degree.
  A  person  is  guilty  of burglary in the second degree when he knowingly
enters or remains unlawfully in a building with intent to  commit  a  crime
therein, and when:
  1.   In  effecting  entry or while in the building or in immediate flight
therefrom, he or another participant in the crime:
  (a)  Is armed with explosives or a deadly weapon; or
  (b)  Causes physical injury to any person who is not a participant in the
crime; or
  (c)  Uses or threatens the immediate use of a dangerous instrument; or
  (d)   Displays  what  appears  to  be a pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun,
machine gun or other firearm; or
  2.  The building is a dwelling.
  Burglary in the second degree is a class C felony.
Subdivision Elements Lesser included offenses
PL 140.25(1)(a)
  • knowingly enters or remains unlawfully
  • building
  • intent to commit a crime therein
  • armed with explosives or a deadly weapon

LIO

PL 140.25(1)(b)
  • knowingly enters or remains unlawfully
  • building
  • intent to commit a crime therein
  • physical injury

LIO

PL 140.25(1)(c)
  • knowingly enters or remains unlawfully
  • building
  • intent to commit a crime therein
  • uses or threatens immediate use of dangerous instrument

LIO

PL 140.25(1)(d)
  • knowingly enters or remains unlawfully
  • building
  • intent to commit a crime therein
  • displays apparent firearm

LIO

PL 140.25(2)
  • knowingly enters or remains unlawfully
  • intent to commit a crime therein
  • dwelling

LIO

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