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Section 202 – Burglary.

76-6-202. Burglary. (1) An actor is guilty of burglary who enters or remains unlawfully in a building or any portion of a building with intent to commit: (a) a felony; (b) theft; (c) an assault on any person; (d) lewdness, a violation of Section 76-9-702; (e) sexual battery, a violation of Section 76-9-702.1; (f) lewdness […]

Section 203 – Aggravated burglary.

Effective 5/4/2022 76-6-203. Aggravated burglary. (1) A person is guilty of aggravated burglary if in attempting, committing, or fleeing from a burglary the actor or another participant in the crime: (a) causes bodily injury to any person who is not a participant in the crime; (b) uses or threatens the immediate use of a dangerous […]

Section 204 – Burglary of a vehicle — Charge of other offense.

76-6-204. Burglary of a vehicle — Charge of other offense. (1) Any person who unlawfully enters any vehicle with intent to commit a felony or theft is guilty of a burglary of a vehicle. (2) Burglary of a vehicle is a class A misdemeanor. (3) A charge against any person for a violation of Subsection […]

Section 204.5 – Burglary of a railroad car — Charge of other offenses.

76-6-204.5. Burglary of a railroad car — Charge of other offenses. (1) Any person commits burglary of a railroad car when the person breaks the lock or seal on any railroad car, with the intent to commit a felony or theft. (2) Burglary of a railroad car is a third degree felony. (3) Charging a […]

Section 205 – Manufacture or possession of instrument for burglary or theft.

76-6-205. Manufacture or possession of instrument for burglary or theft. Any person who manufactures or possesses any instrument, tool, device, article, or other thing adapted, designed, or commonly used in advancing or facilitating the commission of any offense under circumstances manifesting an intent to use or knowledge that some person intends to use the same […]

Section 206 – Criminal trespass.

Effective 5/4/2022 76-6-206. Criminal trespass. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Enter” means intrusion of the entire body or the entire unmanned aircraft. (b) “Remain unlawfully,” as that term relates to an unmanned aircraft, means remaining on or over private property when: (i) the private property or any portion of the private property is […]

Section 206.1 – Criminal trespass of abandoned or inactive mines — Penalty.

76-6-206.1. Criminal trespass of abandoned or inactive mines — Penalty. (1) For purposes of this section: (a) “Abandoned or inactive mine” means an underground mine which is no longer open for access or no longer under excavation and has been clearly marked as closed or protected from entry. (b) “Enter” means intrusion of the entire […]

Section 206.2 – Criminal trespass on state park lands — Penalties.

Effective 7/1/2021 76-6-206.2. Criminal trespass on state park lands — Penalties. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Authorization” means specific written permission by, or contractual agreement with, the Division of State Parks. (b) “Criminal trespass” means the elements of the crime of criminal trespass, as set forth in Section 76-6-206. (c) “Division” means the […]

Section 206.3 – Criminal trespass on agricultural land or range land.

Effective 5/4/2022 76-6-206.3. Criminal trespass on agricultural land or range land. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Agricultural or range land” and “land” mean land as defined under Subsections (1)(d) and (e). (b) “Authorization” means specific written permission by, or contractual agreement with, the owner or manager of the property. (c) “Criminal trespass” means […]

Section 206.4 – Criminal trespass by long-term guest to a residence.

Effective 5/9/2017 76-6-206.4. Criminal trespass by long-term guest to a residence. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Long-term guest” means an individual who is not a tenant but who is given express or implied permission by the person who is the primary occupant of the residence or someone with apparent authority to act for […]