California Penal Code § 459 PC defines burglary as entering a residential or commercial structure (or a locked vehicle) with the intent to commit grand larceny, petit larceny, or any felony offense. The crime of burglary is complete once you enter the structure with criminal intent, even if ...
470 Forgery (F) - Every person who, with intent to defraud - Signs the name of another or fictitious person - Having no authority to do so 480 Hit and run felony 481 Hit and run misdemeanor 483 Hit and run parked vehicle 484 theft, larceny 487 Grand theft (F)- theft over $950 488...
Second-degree/commercial burgling is a “wobbler,” which means it can be afelonyor amisdemeanorat the prosecutor’sdiscretion. (The D.A. typically brings felony charges when you have a prior theft offense.)28 The potential consequences of afelonysecond-degree burglingconvictionare: ...