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Page 3Instruction 8.2202009 EditionTRESPASS Page 3Instruction 8.2202009 EditionTRESPASS

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premises to be on the premises at all times of the day or night topersonally warn off intruders Such a person may also bar entryby securing the premises with secure fences or walls and withlocked ga ID: 198793

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Page 1Instruction 8.220 Revised March 2017TRESPASS ESPASS G.L.c. 266, ยง 120 In order to prove the defendant guilty of trespass, the Commonwealth must prove two things beyond a rea First: That, without right, the defendant entered or remained (in a dwelling house) (in a building) (on a boat) (on improved or enclosed land) of another; and Second: That the defendant w by the person in lawful control of the premises, either directly or by means of a posted notice. Commonwealth v. d ulation forbidding trespass after dark must be intr The first requirement is satisfied by proof that the defendant either entered on the premises without permission, or failed to leave after being requested to do so. To satisfy the second eleme A. If there was a posted notice. Commonwealth is not required to prove that the defendant actually saw a notice forbidding trespassing. The