They have plenty of 'real' criminals to prosecute in Florida. Like people inside houses that won't leave even when the cops show up called squatters.I was a grand juror for 3 months in MA, and naturally, we had cases of burglary and breaking and entering.
Burglary requires an intent to commit a felony. Not apparent here.
Breaking and entering requires taking same action to enter a building that is not open to the public. Thus if a door is wide open and you do not need to open it, no crime. But if it is unlocked, but closed, it is B&E. So here it would hinge (pun intended) on whether the door was wide open or just unlocked.
Fine him $200 and move on.



