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    An Attempt to Unlawfully Enter a Structure to Commit a Theft
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An Attempt to Unlawfully Enter a Structure to Commit a Theft

Question 36

Question 36

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An attempt to unlawfully enter a structure to commit a theft, even if unsuccessful, still counts as a burglary.

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