Burglary (Illinois)
Summary
Illinois statute defined burglary as entering a house, shop, or other building in the nighttime, with the intent to commit a felony, such as . The punishment for burglary and larceny was the same: imprisonment of not less than a year and not more than ten years.
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glossary
- Docket Entry, 1–circa 6 July 1843 [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]
- Introduction to State of Illinois v. Olney
- Introduction to State of Missouri v. Gates et al. for Arson
- Lyman Wight, Testimony, 1 July 1843 [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]
- Parley P. Pratt, Testimony, 1 July 1843 [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]
- Sidney Rigdon, Testimony, 1 July 1843 [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]
- Trial Report, 8–26 July 1843, as Published in Nauvoo Neighbor [ Extradition of JS for Treason ]