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  1. Jul 1, 1996 · This section defines breaking and entering as a felony offense in Ohio, involving trespassing in an unoccupied structure or on another's land with intent to commit a theft or a felony. It also provides the latest legislation and PDF of the section.

    • 2911.12 Burglary

      (A) No person, by force, stealth, or deception, shall do any...

    • Chapter 2913

      (3) An offense under an existing or former municipal...

    • Chapter 2911

      (C) Whoever violates this section is guilty of breaking and...

  2. This section defines breaking and entering as trespassing in an unoccupied structure or on the land or premises of another with felony purpose. It is a fifth degree felony in Ohio and has a history of changes and comments.

  3. Jul 1, 1996 · This section defines breaking and entering as a felony offense in Ohio, involving trespassing in an unoccupied structure or on another's land with intent to commit a theft or a felony. It does not mention orc or any other specific group or entity.

  4. Dec 10, 2021 · This section defines breaking and entering as trespassing in an unoccupied structure or on the land or premises of another, with purpose to commit a theft or a felony. It is a fifth degree felony in Ohio.

  5. Crimes Procedure § 2911.13. (A) No person by force, stealth, or deception, shall trespass in an unoccupied structure, with purpose to commit therein any theft offense, as defined in section 2913.01 of the Revised Code, or any felony. (B) No person shall trespass on the land or premises of another, with purpose to commit a felony.

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