CRAZY INTRUDER BREAK-IN EXPLAINED
Time Stamps
0:00-1:35 Intro FnF Addressing The Haters
3:18 What Exactly Happened/Backstory???
22:30 Super Chats
26:15 FnF On Addressing Mistakes And Hating On Winners
33:29 The Ladies Opinions On The Situation
34:21 Super Chats
36:12 FnF On The YT Drama
37:05 Super Chats
40:45 Fresh On Gun Buying Drama and FnF Taking Accountability
44:40 Super Chats
48:55 FnF Disproving Ayendei's Claims
51:54 Super Chats
52:48 Fresh On Buying Expenses & His Lifestyle
54:24 Super Chats
56:17 FnF Talking Their Shit
1:02:04 Super Chats
1:06:02 FnF On Why Their So Successful
1:07:30 Super Chats
1:17:58 Fresh On Success And Learning From Those Above
1:19:10 Super Chats
1:27:37 Fresh On Why He Tagged A&P On His IG
1:28:48 Super Chats
1:29:25 Final Discussion On What Exactly Happened
1:33:50 Shows End
Burglary of a Dwelling in Florida
Under Florida Statute 810.02(3), the crime of Burglary of a Dwelling is defined as unlawfully entering a dwelling, remaining inside a dwelling surreptitiously, or remaining inside a dwelling after permission to remain has been withdrawn with the intent to commit a crime inside.
A dwelling is defined as a building or conveyance of any kind, which has a roof over it and is designed to be occupied by people lodging therein at night, together with the surrounding curtilage.
Penalties for Burglary of a Dwelling
In Florida, the crime of Burglary of a Dwelling is a Second Degree Felony and punishable by up to fifteen (15) years in prison, fifteen (15) years of probation, and a $10,000 fine.
Burglary of a Dwelling is a Second Degree Felony and assigned a Level 7 offense severity ranking under Florida’s Criminal Punishment Code. Absent grounds for a downward departure sentence, a judge is required to sentence a person convicted of Burglary of a Dwelling to a minimum sentence of 21 months in prison, but may also sentence the person up to the statutory maximum of fifteen years in prison.
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