In Wisconsin, burglary is a felony offense with a maximum penalty of 12 years in prison and a $25,000 fine. In order to convict you on a charge of burglary, the prosecution must prove that:
- You intentionally entered a building or dwelling, an enclosed railroad car, an enclose
d portion of a ship or vessel, a locked and enclosed cargo portion of a truck or trailer, a motor home or a room within any of the above AND - You did not have the consent of the property owner AND
- You entered with the intent to steal or commit a felony
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