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Second-Degree Criminal Trespass

Occurs when an individual enters fenced or enclosed private property without the owner's consent, including common areas of motels, hotels, apartment complexes, and condominiums.

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18-4-504. Third Degree Criminal Trespass – Repeal.

Right Law Group's guide explains: "It is defined as unlawfully entering or remaining upon another person’s premises and can be enhanced if trespassing occurred on agricultural land."

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Colorado Trespassing Attorney

Right Law Group's guide explains: "• What is Trespassing? • Degrees of Trespassing in Colorado • Third-Degree Criminal Trespass Charges • Second-Degree Criminal Trespass Charges • First-Degree Criminal Trespass Charges • Are Trespassing Consequences Severe?"

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Trespassing Lawyer

Right Law Group's guide explains: "Living in Castle Rock, you likely enjoy the beautiful parks and trails that wind through our community. However, a simple mistake could land you with a trespassing charge and serious legal consequences."

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