Burglary and home invasion are two very serious crimes in Illinois punishable with prison time and hefty fines. Although they both involve unlawful entry, they each have significant differences. It is important to understand these differences if you or someone you know is facing a burglary or home invasion charge. If you have questions about these two offenses and how charges can affect you, speak with an Illinois criminal defense attorney.
What Is Burglary?
Burglary is when a person breaks into someone else’s property with the intent to commit theft or any kind of felony. This offense contains two elements:
- There must be unlawful entry to someone’s property, whether it be a house, car, boat, train, plane, trailer, or building.
- There must be intent to commit a felony.