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is breaking and entering criminal or civil
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Breaking and entering is generally considered a criminal offense. It involves unlawfully entering someone else's property, usually with the intent to commit a crime or theft. As such, it is usually prosecuted as a criminal offense by the government, rather than a civil suit brought by the victim.
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