California Penal Code CHAPTER 2 - Burglary
- Section 458.
As used in this chapter, the term “cargo container” means a receptacle with all of the following characteristics:(a) Of a permanent character and accordingly strong enough...
- Section 459.
Every person who enters any house, room, apartment, tenement, shop, warehouse, store, mill, barn, stable, outhouse or other building, tent, vessel, as defined in Section...
- Section 459.5.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 459, shoplifting is defined as entering a commercial establishment with intent to commit larceny while that establishment is open during regular business hours,...
- Section 460.
(a) Every burglary of an inhabited dwelling house, vessel, as defined in the Harbors and Navigation Code, which is inhabited and designed for habitation, floating home,...
- Section 461.
Burglary is punishable as follows:(a) Burglary in the first degree: by imprisonment in the state prison for two, four, or six years.(b) Burglary in the second degree:...
- Section 462.
(a) Except in unusual cases where the interests of justice would best be served if the person is granted probation, probation shall not be granted to...
- Section 462.5.
(a) Except in unusual cases where the interests of justice would best be served if the person is granted probation, probation shall not be granted to...
- Section 463.
(a) Every person who violates Section 459, punishable as a second-degree burglary pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 461, during and within an affected county in...
- Section 464.
Any person who, with intent to commit crime, enters, either by day or by night, any building, whether inhabited or not, and opens or attempts...
Last modified: October 22, 2018