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(For what it's worth I just read this article verbatim on Answers.com) My reason for writing is to point out possible differences by jurisdiction. In Michigan Home Invasion is a crime but it is defined as entering a dwelling without permission to commit a crime regardless of whether it is occupied or not. Although- being occupied or having a weapon changes it from third degree to second or first. I learned this when I called my local paper to complain. An unoccupied home listed for sale was broken into on one day (it may have been vacant) and a man was shot on his steps the next. Both were headlined "home invasion". When I called to say their writing was wrong they said they only record what the police tell them. The reporter sent me the penal code and comments from the police providing the legal definition. I haven't seen anything to indicate whether or not Michigan is out of step with other jurisdictions other than articles like this one. This usage seriously waters down the term. KevinInMfrg (talk) 16:17, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
This is HORRIBLY written! Please someone edit it, I can't even read it. Good try author, but please understand what encyclopedic means.
Okay, I just had to rewrite this thing from the ground-up. One: These men have NOT BEEN CONVICTED OF ANYTHING. THey are only tried. To claim they sexually assaulted the daughters, stangled the mother, and set the house on fire is convicting them in the court of popular opinion. This is the sort of shit that would get someone fired in a newsroom. I'm posting a note here because I'm worried that I didn't do enough, or that the current wording is too weasel wordy. Feel free to fix it, but do NOT say these men "did it," unless they've been convicted. hbdragon88 (talk) 01:40, 28 May 2009 (UTC)
Surely no one minds if the information about the case is re-introduced as an example, now that the principals have been found guilty, and some are on death row for their brutality? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheshire,_Connecticut,_home_invasion_murders 98.90.195.214 (talk) 23:42, 7 November 2011 (UTC)
In New York State, at least, the crime of burglary is identical to this article's description of home invasion: trespassing with the intent to commit a crime such as robbery (or trespassing while in possession of an explosive). I'm not sure how other state or national laws differ, but I'd like to ask that more definitions be gathered and that the article's last intro paragraph be modified accordingly. Kraftiga (talk) 18:29, 22 July 2012 (UTC)
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