Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Burlgary of Habitation in Texas
In the crime of burglary of habitation (home) second degree felony, if the defendant has a key and full permssion to be in the home and there is no breaking and entering, can this charge stand? If so why?
Asked on 12/26/01, 4:13 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Brandon Manus
Manus Law Office
Re: Burlgary of Habitation in Texas
Those certainly would be mitigating factors; however, I would need additional information on the situation. If you are in the Dallas - Fort Worth area you can call me at 817 763 0600 and mention that you found me on Lawguru.com.
Answered on 12/29/01, 2:03 pm
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