If it's done in Federal Property it's , any other trespassing can be contested as if there were signs saying it will be trespassing to trespass and so it's countles all the **** you can negociate in Court !
If the trespassing was not in obstruction of the law and it was not premeditated and with the intention to steal or hurt somebody or property , well , what the hell , that is not a felony !
Do you think O.J. Simpson is a nice person and is innocent of all charges ? If you do you are nice too , congratulations !
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2007-09-21 08:21:38
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answered by Orestes A 1
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answered by Jamar 3
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Generally no -- that laws vary by country and state.
However, there are probably some jurisdictions -- and some circumstances -- where trespass could be a felony.
As with all legal questions, the facts and details matter.
2007-09-21 08:13:58
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answered by coragryph 7
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I agree with the previous post. Although possibly trespassing on the white house, military bases, or the federal mint ( or any other federal property) might be felonies.
2007-09-21 08:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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since you using the word criminal then I would say by definition, yes it is.
2007-09-21 08:19:05
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answered by Will 5
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