0 a crime that involves using a weapon or committing another crime while illegally entering a person's house to steal something --
I ask: what burglarious offence of a home can justify a prison sentence of 14 years, unless it is aggravated burglary in which the of fender has committed violence?
Those involved were aged 17 and 18; both were remanded in custody, facing charges of aggravated burglary, and of theft and taking a vehicle without the owner's consent, respectively.
The following table shows the number of offences of burglary and aggravated burglary in a dwelling, those being the offences which correspond with the term housebreaking.
Does the definition include, for example aggravated burglary?
He faced a 30-month sentence for aggravated burglary.
These will be replaced by a maximum penalty of 14 years' imprisonment for burglary and imprisonment for life for aggravated burglary.
There is simple burglary, attracting a punishment of fourteen years, and aggravated burglary, attracting a penalty of life imprisonment.
He received six years for manslaughter, armed robbery, wounding with intent and aggravated burglary.