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<blockquote data-quote="Sanford" data-source="post: 2371623" data-attributes="member: 27733"><p>Reading through another thread where this was posted:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It was the "and" part that got my attention - it can be an important little word. So what's considered "forcible" and how much does it come into play? Say your garage door was open or maybe just unlocked and you go out and find a baddie there - does the statute still apply? For that matter, is it really even <em>unlawful</em> to step inside someone's open garage without their permission or knowledge? </p><p></p><p>Wondering if this all might actually mean something a bit different than many/most of us think it means.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sanford, post: 2371623, member: 27733"] Reading through another thread where this was posted: It was the "and" part that got my attention - it can be an important little word. So what's considered "forcible" and how much does it come into play? Say your garage door was open or maybe just unlocked and you go out and find a baddie there - does the statute still apply? For that matter, is it really even [I]unlawful[/I] to step inside someone's open garage without their permission or knowledge? Wondering if this all might actually mean something a bit different than many/most of us think it means. [/QUOTE]
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