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The specific factual and legal components the prosecution must prove to establish guilt: possession of a tool, that it is commonly used for burglary, and criminal intent.

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18-4-203. Second degree burglary.

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Charged as class 4, it is punishable by two to six years in prison and a mandatory three-year parole term. Second-degree burglary in Colorado is defined as unlawfully entering a building with intent to commit a crime."

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18-4-204. Third degree burglary

Right Law Group's guide explains: "It is a Class 5 felony and is punishable by up to three years in prison and $100,000 in fines. Rev. Stat. § § 18-4-202, 18-4-203, 18-4-204, 18-4-205."

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18-4-205. Possession of Burglary Tools

Right Law Group's guide explains: "It is a Class 5 felony and is punishable by up to three years in prison and $100,000 in fines. If the District Attorney cannot prove that a person knowingly possessed the tools with the intent to forcibly enter a dwelling, they can still charge a Class 2 misdemeanor for simply possessing the tools."

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