Enter Dwelling And Commit Indictable Offence
Enter Dwelling And Commit Indictable Offence . 348 (1) every one who. (however, some provinces have sent a benchmark on breaking and entering at three years.) if you break and enter a premise other than a residential home, you can get up to 10 years in jail as an indictable offence and six month on a less serious summary offence. A Brief Description of the Federal Criminal Justice Process — FBI from www.fbi.gov Breaking and entering with intent, committing offence or breaking out. Click here to learn more about identification evidence. Often when dealing with b&e charges a criminal defence lawyer will try and determine if the offence of being unlawfully in a dwelling, section 349 of the criminal code, is the more appropriate charge.