SCHWARTZ, Chief Judge.
The only disputed issue at the appellant's trial was whether he entered the premises upon which he had admittedly trespassed with the intent to commit the offense of theft, as alleged, and was therefore guilty of burglary as he was charged and convicted. In these circumstances, the trial judge's instruction that he was guilty of burglary if he had a "fully formed conscious intent to commit the offense of burglary in [the] structure" ...
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