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Yes. I don't think that the value of the items/item that was taken matters. Burglary of habitation is a second degree felony and the sentence is 2-20. Criminal Mischief starts out as a misdemeanor and can go as high as a first degree felony depending on the value of the items stolen or destroyed.

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