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A person could be guilty of burglarizing a vehicle only if:

a) They intended to steal the vehicle
b) They entered the vehicle without permission
c) The vehicle was parked on private property
d) Both a and b

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Final answer:

A person could be guilty of burglarizing a vehicle only if they intended to steal the vehicle and entered the vehicle without permission.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order for a person to be guilty of burglarizing a vehicle, both options a) and b) must be true. This means that the person must have intended to steal the vehicle and also entered the vehicle without permission.

For example, if someone enters a vehicle without permission but does not intend to steal it, they would not be guilty of burglarizing the vehicle. Similarly, if someone intends to steal a vehicle but never actually enters it, they would also not be guilty of burglarizing the vehicle.

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