Legal Question in Criminal Law in Colorado
Felony trespassing
What constitutes felony trespassing?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Felony trespassing
Colorado Jury Instructions, Criminal
Current Through the 1993 Pocket Part Update
Colorado Supreme Court Committee On Criminal Jury Instructions
Chapter 17. Trespass, Tampering, and Criminal Mischief
17:02 Criminal Trespass�First Degree
The elements of the crime of first degree criminal trespass are:
1 That the defendant,
2 in the State of Colorado, at or about the date and place charged,
[3. knowingly and unlawfully entered or remained in a dwelling.]
-or-
[3. entered any motor vehicle,
4. with the intent to steal anything of value.]
[4. or 5 without the affirmative defense in instruction number .]
After considering all the evidence, if you decide the prosecution has proven each of the elements beyond a reasonable doubt, you should find the defendant guilty of criminal trespass in the first degree.
After considering all the evidence, if you decide the prosecution has failed to prove each of the elements beyond a reasonable doubt, you should find the defendant not guilty of criminal trespass in the first degree.
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