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Possession of Burglary Tools

A related charge that can be filed alongside a burglary charge; classified as a Class 5 Felony or Class 2 Misdemeanor depending on circumstances.

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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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Burglary Lawyer

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Being charged with a crime can be an extremely unsettling experience. However, it is important not to panic or feel defeated."

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Colorado Burglary Lawyer

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Being charged with burglary in Colorado is a serious matter with severe legal consequences. Whether it’s an accusation of entering someone’s property unlawfully or more serious allegations involving theft or harm, burglary charges can lead to lengthy prison sentences and significant fines."

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