§ 11-8-2.2 — § 11-8-2.2. Breaking and entering of a dwelling when resident on premises.
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§ 11-8-2.2. Breaking and entering of a dwelling when resident on premises.
(a) Every person who shall break and enter into any dwelling house or apartment without the consent of the owner or tenant at a time when the resident or residents of the dwelling house or apartment are on the premises, after having been previously convicted of such an offense, shall be imprisoned for not less than one year and not more than ten (10) years and shall not be afforded the provisions of suspension or deferment of sentence nor probation and may in addition be fined not more than five thousand dollars ($5,000).
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