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What Is Burglary in Wisconsin, and What Happens if You're Involved?

What is Burglary Under Wisconsin Law? In Wisconsin, burglary is a serious felony offense that goes beyond simple theft. It's fundamentally about unauthorized entry into a specific type of property with the intent to commit a crime inside. While people often associate burglary with stealing, the core of the offense is the unlawful entry with criminal intent, regardless of whether anything is actually taken. Wisconsin Statute 943.10 defines burglary, outlining the specific elements the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt for a conviction. Essentially, to be found guilty of burglary, a person must: 🚪 Enter a building, dwelling, or other specified premises. This includes a wide range of structures, from homes and apartments to businesses, sheds, and even certain vehicles like motor homes or trailers. 🚫 Do so without the consent of the person in lawful possession. This means gaining entry without permission. Even if a door is unlocked or open, entr...