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The Florida Statutes

The 2002 Florida Statutes

Title XLVI
CRIMES
Chapter 810
BURGLARY AND TRESPASS
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Chapter 810, Florida Statutes 2002

CHAPTER 810

BURGLARY AND TRESPASS

810.011  Definitions.

810.015  Legislative findings and intent; burglary.

810.02  Burglary.

810.06  Possession of burglary tools.

810.07  Prima facie evidence of intent.

810.08  Trespass in structure or conveyance.

810.09  Trespass on property other than structure or conveyance.

810.095  Trespass on school property with firearm or other weapon prohibited.

810.097  Trespass upon grounds or facilities of a school; penalties; arrest.

810.0975  School safety zones; definition; trespass prohibited; penalty.

810.10  Posted land; removing notices unlawful; penalty.

810.11  Placing signs adjacent to highways; penalty.

810.115  Breaking or injuring fences.

810.12  Unauthorized entry on land; prima facie evidence of trespass.

810.13  Cave vandalism and related offenses.

810.14  Voyeurism prohibited; penalties.

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