Yes, technically. Rhode Island General Laws § 11-8-1 sets the maximum at life imprisonment. That does not mean every burglary defendant ends up with life - far from it. First-time, non-violent burglary cases with no weapon and no injured victim often resolve well below the ceiling, especially when the charge can be negotiated down. But the life-max ceiling is real, and it is what makes Rhode Island burglary charges so dangerous. It gives prosecutors enormous leverage and pushes defendants toward accepting unfavorable pleas. You need a Rhode Island burglary lawyer who has tried these cases and who understands exactly how to neutralize that leverage through aggressive discovery, motions practice, and intent-element challenges.