Not sure I follow, burglary usually refers to entering a building without permission for the purpose of committing another crime e.g. theft.
Bringing stolen goods back and arranging them as they were before would often be a sufficient defense against a theft charge, as an intention to permanently deprive the owner of the item is often a necessary element of the crime. This would presumably also reduce your burglary charge to trespass.
Bringing stolen goods back and arranging them as they were before would often be a sufficient defense against a theft charge, as an intention to permanently deprive the owner of the item is often a necessary element of the crime. This would presumably also reduce your burglary charge to trespass.
https://vistacriminallaw.com/borrowing-theft/
https://www.floridacriminaljustice.com/blog/2017/08/theft-is...