Police code 459 is is burglary which is the crime of entering a structure with an intent to steal or commit a felony.
Burglary under police code 459 is burglary which includes entering a vehicle, home or business or other structure.
It can be residential, commercial or other types of property with the intent of stealing or committing grand larceny, petit larceny or other felonies.
under California Penal Code 459 the first degree is always a felony and it's often referred to as residential burglary.
The penalties for first degree felonies in California and most other states can be a maximum fine of $10,000.00 and 2 to 6 years in Prison.
First-degree burglary, also known as residential burglary, occurs in an inhabited dwelling.
This type of burglary is always charged as a felony and is considered a more serious offense due to the risk to residents.
The difference between a California Penal Code 211 PC robbery and a Penal Code 459 PC burglary depends on the circumstance.
In a robbery, a person is typically present when the offender takes the property away from them by force or fear.