2C:18-2
Burglary. a. Burglary defined. A person is guilty of burglary if, with
purpose to commit an offense therein or thereon he:
(1)Enters a research facility,
structure, or a separately secured or occupied portion thereof unless the
structure was at the time open to the public or the actor is licensed or
privileged to enter;
(2)Surreptitiously
remains in a research facility, structure, or a separately secured or occupied
portion thereof knowing that he is not licensed or privileged to do so; or
(3)Trespasses in or upon utility company
property where public notice prohibiting trespass is given by conspicuous
posting, or fencing or other enclosure manifestly designed to exclude
intruders.
b. Grading.
Burglary is a crime of the second degree if in the course of committing the
offense, the actor:
(1)Purposely,
knowingly or recklessly inflicts, attempts to inflict or threatens to inflict
bodily injury on anyone; or
(2)Is armed
with or displays what appear to be explosives or a deadly weapon.
Otherwise burglary is a crime of the third
degree. An act shall be deemed "in the course of committing" an
offense if it occurs in an attempt to commit an offense or in immediate flight
after the attempt or commission.
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