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2013 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 14 - Criminal Law.
Article 14 - Burglary and Other Housebreakings.
- Section 14-51 - First and second degree burglary.
- Section 14-51.1 - 1: Repealed by Session Laws 2011-268, s. 2, effective December 1, 2011.
- Section 14-51.2 - 2. Home, workplace, and motor vehicle protection; presumption of fear of death or serious bodily harm.
- Section 14-51.3 - 3. Use of force in defense of person; relief from criminal or civil liability.
- Section 14-51.4 - 4. Justification for defensive force not available.
- Section 14-52 - Punishment for burglary.
- Section 14-53 - Breaking out of dwelling house burglary.
- Section 14-54 - Breaking or entering buildings generally.
- Section 14-54.1 - 1. Breaking or entering a building that is a place of religious worship.
- Section 14-55 - Preparation to commit burglary or other housebreakings.
- Section 14-56 - Breaking or entering into or breaking out of railroad cars, motor vehicles, trailers, aircraft, boats, or other watercraft.
- Section 14-56.1 - 1. Breaking into or forcibly opening coin- or currency-operated machines.
- Section 14-56.2 - 2. Damaging or destroying coin- or currency-operated machines.
- Section 14-56.3 - 3. Breaking into paper currency machines.
- Section 14-56.4 - 4. Preparation to commit breaking or entering into motor vehicles.
- Section 14-57 - Burglary with explosives.
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