Habitual burglary offenders - punishment - legislative declaration.

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(1) Every person convicted in this state of first degree burglary, first degree burglary of controlled substances, or second degree burglary of a dwelling who, within ten years of the date of the commission of the said offense, has been previously convicted upon charges separately brought and tried, either in this state or elsewhere, of first degree burglary, first degree burglary of drugs or first degree burglary of controlled substances, or second degree burglary of a dwelling or, under the laws of any other state, the United States, or any territory subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, of a felony which, if committed within this state, would be first degree burglary, first degree burglary of drugs or first degree burglary of controlled substances, or second degree burglary of a dwelling shall be adjudged a habitual burglary offender and shall be sentenced to the department of corrections for a term of incarceration greater than the maximum in the presumptive range, but not more than twice the maximum term, provided for such offense in section 18-1.3-401 (1)(a).

  1. Every person convicted in this state of first degree burglary, first degree burglary ofcontrolled substances, or second degree burglary of a dwelling who has been previously convicted of two or more felonies shall be subject to the applicable provisions of section 18-1.3801.

  2. Such former conviction or convictions and judgment or judgments shall be set forthin apt words in the indictment or information.

  3. In no case shall any person who is subject to the provisions of this section be eligiblefor suspension of sentence or probation.

  4. Insofar as they may be applicable, sections 18-1.3-802 and 18-1.3-803 shall governtrials which are held as a result of the provisions of this section.

  5. The general assembly hereby finds and declares that the frequency of incidence ofthe crime of burglary, together with particularly high rates of recidivism among burglary offenders and the extensive economic impact which results from the crime of burglary, requires the special classification and punishment of habitual burglary offenders as provided in this section.

Source: L. 2002: Entire article added with relocations, p. 1430, § 2, effective October 1. L. 2003: (1) amended, p. 1427, § 6, effective April 29.

Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 18-4-202.1 as it existed prior to 2002.

Cross references: For limitations on collateral attacks of prior convictions, see § 16-5402.


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