“[An entry is intentional if a person knowingly goes onto the property of another or knowingly causes something to go onto that property.] [An entry is intentional if a person engages in conduct that is substantially certain to cause something to go onto that property.] [Intent to trespass means only that a person intended to be in the particular location where the trespass is alleged to have occurred. An entry is intentional even if the person reasonably but mistakenly thought that the person had a right to come onto that property.] An intent to do harm to the property or to the owner is not required.”
[CACI Jury Instructions [citations omitted]]