Examples of Breaking and Entering in a sentence
Example: An adult convicted of Breaking and Entering under the Sentence Reform Act is sentenced to eight years.
Abusive Language 54 Academic Cheating 55 Arson/Reckless Burning 56 Assault III/Aggravated Assault 56 Assault of an Employee by a Student 57 Attempted Rape or Rape 57 Attorney General’s Report and/or Out-of-School Conduct 58 Breaking and Entering 58 Bullying/Cyberbullying 59 Dangerous Instrument(s) Possession/Concealment/Sale 60 Deadly Weapon(s)/Possession/Concealment/Sale 60 Defiance of School Personnel’s Authority 61 Disorderly Conduct and/or General Disruption of the Orderly Educ.
Defendant is arrested for a Breaking and Entering charge on July 1.
Note that an unsuccessful attempt to commit murder would be classified as an aggravated assault.Burglary (Breaking and Entering): The unlawful entry into a building or other structure with the intent to commit a crime.
See also Jeff Welty, North Carolina’s Habitual Felon, Violent Habitual Felon, and Habitual Breaking and Entering Laws, ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE BULLETIN No. 2013/07, at 19–21 (UNC School of Government, Aug.
Breaking and Entering - unlawfully and forcefully entering or trying to enter school, school personnel property or student property.B. Contraband Material - having, using, displaying or giving to others items not allowed at school such as unauthorized non-prescription medications, tobacco, weapons, ammunition, matches, lighters, laser beam devices, firecrackers and fireworks, pornography, hookahs, e-cigarettes, and other nicotine- dispensing devices, gang-related signs or symbols.
Note: the key difference between trespassing and Breaking and Entering – Burglary is that Trespassing does not include forceful entry into the school building.
Theft/Attempted Theft – Theft, attempted theft, or assisting in the theft of University or individual property or services.2. Breaking and Entering – Breaking and entering, attempted breaking and entering, or assisting in breaking and entering into University property or the property of others, including, but not limited to, private vehicles.3. Confidential Information – Using or accessing private or confidential information in any medium without authorization.
Breaking and Entering into a Building or a Vehicle/Burglary: Illegal entry into a facility.
The plea agreement provided that the petitioner would plead guilty to conspiracy to commit a felony, as charged in Count I of Case No. 07-F-14, and the State would dismiss “the pending charge of Breaking and Entering against the defendant[] & Count 3 of the indictment.