22-32-1. First degree burglary–Felony. Any person who enters or remains in an occupied structure, with intent to commit any crime, unless the premises are, at the time, open to the public or the person is licensed or privileged to enter or remain, is guilty of first degree burglary if: (1)The offender inflicts, or attempts or […]
22-32-15. Nighttime defined. The term, nighttime, as used in this chapter, means the period between thirty minutes past sunset and thirty minutes before sunrise. Source: SDC 1939, §13.3708; SL 2005, ch 120, §110.
22-32-17. Possession of weapon or tools with intent to commit burglary–Felony. Any person who has in his or her possession any weapon or instrument specifically designed or adapted for the commission of a burglary or any explosive useful for the commission of a burglary, with the intent to commit a burglary, is guilty of a […]
22-32-19. Aggravated criminal entry of a motor vehicle–Felony. Any person who forcibly enters a motor vehicle with intent to commit any crime in that motor vehicle is guilty of aggravated criminal entry of a motor vehicle. Aggravated criminal entry of a motor vehicle is a Class 6 felony. Source: SL 1993, ch 179; SL 2005, […]
22-32-20. Criminal entry of a motor vehicle–Misdemeanor. Any person who enters a motor vehicle without the use of force or who remains in a motor vehicle after forming an intent to commit any crime in that motor vehicle is guilty of criminal entry of a motor vehicle. Criminal entry of a motor vehicle is a […]
22-32-3. Second degree burglary–Felony. Any person who enters or remains in an occupied structure with intent to commit any crime, unless the premises are, at the time, open to the public or the person is licensed or privileged to enter or remain, under circumstances not amounting to first degree burglary, is guilty of second degree […]
22-32-8. Third degree burglary–Felony. Any person who enters or remains in an unoccupied structure, other than a motor vehicle, with intent to commit any crime, unless the premises are, at the time, open to the public or the person is licensed or privileged to enter or remain, is guilty of third degree burglary. Third degree […]