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C.R.S 18-4-102 (1) A person who knowingly sets fire to, burns, causes to be burned, or
by the use of any explosive damages or destroys, or causes to be damaged or
destroyed, any building or occupied structure of another without his consent commits?.
Petty Offense-(F3). - ANSWER Arson 1st Degree



C.R.S 18-4-103 (1) A person who knowingly sets fire to, burns, causes to be burned, or
by the use of any explosive damages or destroys, or causes to be damaged or
destroyed, any property of another without his consent, other than a building or
occupied structure, commits?. F2 - ANSWER Arson 2nd degree



C.R.S 18-4-105 (1) A person who knowingly or recklessly starts or maintains a fire or
causes an explosion, on his own property or that of another, and by so doing places
another in danger of death or serious bodily injury or places any building or occupied
structure of another in danger of damage commits?.F4 - ANSWER Arson 4th degree



C.R.S 18-4-104(1) A person who, by means of fire or explosives, intentionally damages
any property with intent to defraud commits?.F4 - ANSWER Arson 3rd degree



Building means? - ANSWER "Building" means a structure that has the capacity to
contain people, animals, or property. This includes vehicle that have the ability to
overnight accommodations. C.R.S. 18-4-101(1)



Occupied Structure means? - ANSWER "Occupied structure" means area, place, or
enclosure for may be used by people, animals, or property; and which is in fact being
occupied. C.R.S. 18-4-101(2)



A person commits what if

1. knowingly

2. enters unlawfully, or remains unlawfully after a lawful or unlawful entry,

,3. in a building or occupied structure

4. with intent to commit a crime against another person or property (other than
trespass)

5. while effecting entry or while in the building or occupied structure or in immediate
flight therefrom,

6. the person or another participant in the crime assaults or menaces any person or the
person or another participant is armed with explosives, or the person or another
participant uses a deadly weapon or possesses and threatens the use of a deadly
weapon. - ANSWER Burglary 1st Degree



A person commits what if the person:

1. knowingly

2. breaks an entrance into, enters unlawfully in, or remains unlawfully after a lawful or
unlawful entry

3. in a building or occupied structure

4. with intent to commit therein a crime against another person or property. - ANSWER
Burglary 2nd Degree F4



A person commits what if:

1. with intent to commit a crime

2. he enters or breaks into

3. any vault, safe, cash register, coin vending machine, product dispenser, money
depository, safety deposit box, coin telephone, coin box, or other apparatus or
equipment whether or not coin operated. - ANSWER Burglary 3rd Degree M2



A person commits the crime of what if such person:

1. knowingly and unlawfully

2. enters or remains

3. in a dwelling of another,

OR

4. enters any motor vehicle with purpose to commit a criminal offense therein. -

, ANSWER 1st Degree Criminal Trespass



Difference between Burglary and Trespass? - ANSWER No intent to commit a crime if
entering a dwelling



1st Degree Criminal Trespass is upgraded from an M1 to a F6 when - ANSWER The
dwelling is occupied



A person commits the crime of what if the person:

1. Enters or remains in or upon the premises of another which are enclosed in a manner
designed to exclude intruders or are fenced; (petty offense) or

2. Knowingly and unlawfully enters or remains in or upon the common areas of a hotel,
motel, condominium, or apartment building (petty offense);

3. Knowingly and unlawfully enters or remains in a motor vehicle of another - ANSWER
2nd Degree Criminal Trespass M2



2nd degree Criminal Trespass is a F4 when? - ANSWER Trespassing on agricultural land



A person commits the crime of what if such person:

1. Unlawfully enters or remains in or upon the premises of another.

3rd degree trespass is a petty offense, but is a class 3 misdemeanor if on agricultural
land, and if there is intent to commit felony on agricultural land it is a class 5 felony. -
ANSWER 3rd Degree Trespass (is a petty offense, but is a class 3 misdemeanor if on
agricultural land, and if there is intent to commit felony on agricultural land it is a class 5
felony.)



Theft + Force =? - ANSWER Robbery (Just enough force to accomplish theft and any
threat is sufficient to accomplish the theft)



Deadly Weapon means? - ANSWER (I) A firearm, whether loaded or unloaded; or

(II) A knife, bludgeon, or any other weapon, device, instrument, material, or substance,

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