? The man is decorating the master's house and picking up the master's key. So is the amount of burglary the value of a car key or a car? ? A lawyer friend said: there are two acts in the composition of theft, one is burglary and the other is theft. Obtaining property must be done indoors, which is the proper meaning of burglary. In this case, the theft of car keys was carried out indoors, while the theft of vehicles was carried out outdoors, so the amount of burglary should only be counted as car keys, not vehicles.
conclusion: I don't fully agree with this view: the behavior of the perpetrator's theft begins when he steals the car keys, and ends when the owner drives the car outdoors and loses control of the vehicle. The actor's subsequent outdoor behavior can be regarded as continuous theft, with the aim of finally realizing illegitimate interests. Therefore, the behavior of driving the car out of the house after stealing the car keys should be evaluated as a unified and inseparable whole in criminal law. Therefore, in this case, the man's behavior of driving the car keys away after burglary completely conforms to the characteristics of burglary, and the value of the car obtained outdoors should be included in the amount of burglary. ?