• 2009 - Breaking Into or Concealment Within a Vehicle (Class C Felony) Robbery and Crimes of Trespass
  • K-9.32
    • Burglary
    • Vehicles
    • Robbery And Crimes Of Trespass
  • A person is guilty of breaking into or concealment within a vehicle, if, with knowledge of not being licensed or privileged to do so, [the person [forcibly enters a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft] [with the intent to commit a crime, willfully enters a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft, without the use of force] [with intent to commit a crime, enters a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft lawfully, and willfully hides in a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft]. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF THE OFFENSE The State’s burden of proof is satisfied if the evidence shows, beyond a reasonable doubt, the following essential elements: 1) On or about [month] [day] [year], in [County], North Dakota; 2) The Defendant, _______________, [forcibly entered into a certain [vessel] [vehicle] [aircraft], namely, _______________] [without the use of force, but with the intent to commit a crime, willfully entered a [vehicle] [vessel] [aircraft] namely ____________] [with intent to commit a crime, lawfully entered a [vehicle] [vessel] [aircraft] and willfully hid in a certain [vehicle] [vessel] [aircraft], namely, ___________________]. DEFINITIONS [Insert relevant definitions. NDCC 12.1-02-02.]
    • 12.1-22-04
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