0 a crime that involves using a weapon or committing another crime while illegally entering a person's house to steal something
I am pleased that he recommends that many cases of robbery and aggravated burglary should go for trial by jury.
Is there no distinction in the statistics between burglary and aggravated burglary?
We also have the crime of burglary and aggravated burglary, which makes criminal the other side of this equation.
Aggravated burglary already carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment and the justification for that is not questioned.
Some of these 31 may indeed be cases of aggravated burglary, which would not be excluded by the new clause.
I believe that "aggravated burglary" is the correct term.
The maximum penalty on conviction on indictment for burglary of a dwelling is 14 years' imprisonment, and for aggravated burglary is life imprisonment.
He received six years for manslaughter, armed robbery, wounding with intent and aggravated burglary.