Opinion ID: 859237
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: First degree burglary

Text: ¶21 A person commits burglary in the first degree by “entering or remaining unlawfully in . . . a residential structure with the intent to commit . . . any felony therein,” and “knowingly possess[ing] . . . a deadly weapon . . . in the course of committing any theft or any felony.” A.R.S. §§ 131507 to 1508. ¶22 The record reflects sufficient evidence to show that Hardy unlawfully entered Meleigha’s residence. He pushed Meleigha into her apartment and, with neither invitation nor consent, went down the hallway toward the bedrooms. Hardy knowingly took a gun into the apartment. The evidence showed 9 that Hardy entered the apartment intending to confront and shoot Tiffany and Don. See supra ¶ 20. Substantial evidence thus supports the burglary conviction.