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What Is Considered to be Burglary?

Ohio defines the criminal act of burglary in Chapter 2911 of the Ohio Revised Code.

The law breaks burglary down into five different degree:

  • Fifth Degree: Known as breaking and entering, this is the criminal act of trespassing into an unoccupied structure with the intention to commit a theft crime or other felony. Punishable by 6 to 12 months in prison and a fine of $2,500.
  • Fourth Degree: This occurs when someone trespasses into a home where someone is either present or would normally be present. Punishable by 6-18 months in prison and a $5,000 fine.
  • Third Degree: This is the criminal act of trespassing into an occupied structure with the intention of committing another crime. Punishable by 1-5 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
  • Second Degree: This is the criminal act of trespassing into an occupied structure with the intention of committing another crime. Punishable by 2-8 years in prison and fines up to $15,000.
  • First Degree: Known as aggravated burglary, this is second degree burglary committed with the use of a deadly weapon or committed by attempting to, threatening to, or inflicting physical harm. Punishable by 3-10 years in prison and fines up to $20,000.

Facing charges for burglary? Turn to our Cincinnati burglary lawyer today to start your defense.

What is Aggravated Burglary in Ohio?

Under Ohio law, aggravated burglary is the unlawful entry into a building when one or more people are in or around the building which is a first-degree felony.

The entry must be done with the intent to commit a crime under one or more of the following circumstances:

  • Including a threat to inflict physical harm
  • Possession of a dangerous explosive or weapon

Work with a Skilled Cincinnati Burglary Attorney

While most people assume burglary involves theft of some kind, that is not always the case. As explained above, burglary can occur simply by breaking and entering into a structure—even if no theft occurs. Regardless, this is a serious criminal charge with severe penalties that can be imposed if convicted. For this reason, if you or someone you love has been arrested, you should not hesitate to get in touch with our Cincinnati defense firm. Our firm is available 24/7/365 and is has 20+ years of collective legal experience.

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