Last updated: 2/28/2006
12.2. Arson-Second Degree
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12.2 ARSON - SECOND DEGREE 806.01(2), Fla. Stat. To prove the crime of Arson - Second Degree, the State must prove the following three elements beyond a reasonable doubt: 1. [Name of defendant] maged ] a structure [structur, owned by e [name of defendant] or another, by [explosion] [fire]. 2. a. The damage was done willfully and unlawfully. b. The damage was caused while [name of defendant] was engaged in the commission of [felony alleged]. 3. The [structure alleged] is a structure. "Structure" means: 1. Any building of any kind. 2. Any enclosed area with a roof over it. 3. Any real property and its appurtenances. 4. Any tent or other portable building. 5. Any vehicle. 6. Any vessel. 7. Any watercraft. 8. Any aircraft. Give only if 2b is alleged: Define the crime alleged. If burglary, also define crime that was the object of burglary. 1