United States v. Reina-Rodriguez, 655 F.3d 1182 (9th Cir. Sept. 13, 2011) (the Grisel rule applies retroactively to this case, and the Supreme Courts decision in Teague does not preclude this, since (1) Teague applies only to new constitutional rules of criminal procedure.; (2) Teague by its terms applies only to procedural rules); see United States v. Grisel, 488 F.3d 844, 851 n.5 (9th Cir. 2007) (en banc) (state statutes do not categorically constitute burglary when they define it to include non-buildings adapted for overnight accommodation, courts must utilize the modified categorical approach to determine whether a dwelling in Utah meets the Guidelines' definition of dwelling.; A non-building adapted for accommodation"e.g., a vehicle or boat"may still qualify as a dwelling under the Guidelines, but it does not do so categorically.).