Burglary in second and third degree - Acts constituting.

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A. Every person who breaks and enters the dwelling house of another, in which there is at the time no human being present, or any commercial building or any part of any building, room, booth, tent, railroad car or other structure or erection in which any property is kept or breaks into or forcibly opens, any coin operated or vending machine or device with intent to steal any property therein or to commit any felony, is guilty of burglary in the second degree.

B. Every person who breaks and enters any automobile, truck, trailer or vessel of another, in which any property is kept, with intent to steal any property therein or to commit any felony, is guilty of burglary in the third degree.

R.L. 1910, § 2615. Amended by Laws 1941, p. 87, § 1; Laws 1961, p. 232, § 1; Laws 2018, c. 129, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2018.


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