A man charged with breaking into the home of actress Sandra Bullock while she was there has now been charged with possessing an arsenal of heavy weapons found at his home.
The Los Angeles County district attorney's office charged Joshua James Corbett with 19 felony counts including seven counts of possessing a machine gun, two counts of possessing an assault weapon and 10 counts of possessing a destructive device. The destructive devices were described as tracer ammunition.
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Corbett pleaded not guilty Wednesday, and bail was set at $2 million, reported The Associated Press.
There's no claim that Corbett brought weapons when police say he jumped Bullock's fence and broke into her home June 8.
Bullock was reportedly home Sunday at 6:30 a.m. when the incident occurred and quickly called police to report the break-in.
Officers arrived and arrested Corbett who was booked on a residential burglary charge.
The actress secured an order of protection later on in the day, as police suspected it was an ongoing stalking case.
If convicted of the new charges, Corbett could face up to 12 years in prison.
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