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Burglary 1st Degree
Burglary 1st Degree (Felony)
- Statutory Authority. | Okla. Stat. tit. 21, § 1431; | Okla. Stat. tit. 21, § 1436.
- Jury Instructions. | Oklahoma Uniform Jury Instruction CR 5-12.
- First Offense Punishment.
- Subsequent Punishment.
- Standard Bonds.
- | Tulsa Bond Schedule. $20,000.00.
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Oklahoma Criminal Law
Every person who breaks into and enters the dwelling house of another, in which there is at the time some human being, with intent to commit some crime therein, either:
- By forcibly bursting or breaking the wall, or an outer door, window, or shutter of a window of such house or the lock or bolts of such door, or the fastening of such window or shutter; or
- By breaking in any other manner, being armed with a dangerous weapon or being assisted or aided by one or more confederates then actually present; or
- By unlocking an outer door by means of false keys or by picking the lock thereof, or by lifting a latch or opening a window, is guilty of burglary in the first degree.
Burglary is a felony punishable by imprisonment in the State Penitentiary as follows:
- Burglary in the first degree for any term not less than seven (7) years nor more than twenty (20) years; and
- Burglary in the second degree not exceeding seven (7) years and not less than two (2) years.
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