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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Trespassing

I wanted to know how to say that I trespassed into a home.
  

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I trespassed on someone's property. If you intended to commit a crime in the home, you may be guilty of the offense of breaking and entering . But this depends on how this offense is defined in your country.

  • I trespassed on someone's property.
  • If you intended to commit a crime in the home, you may be guilty of the offense of breaking and entering .
  • But this depends on how this offense is defined in your country.
  • Clive
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I trespassed on someone's property.

If you intended to commit a crime in the home, you may be guilty of the offense of breaking and entering. But this depends on how this offense is defined in your country.

Clive

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