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    and police officer is shot. 9. Run from the police officers. 10. Breaks into Smokey’s house. Little Louie 1. Conspiracy Title 18‚ Part 1‚ Ch‚ 19‚ § 371 2. Burglary - break an entering ORC‚ Title29‚ Ch 2911‚ § 2911.12 a) Breaking glass window into Smiths house 3. Second count of burglary – guns ORC‚ Title29‚ Ch 2911‚ § 2911.12 a) Breaking into the gun case b) Saw off shotgun c) Several hand guns d) Automatic weapons 4. Robbery

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    quashed as D had not gone beyond the preparatore stage‚ as he still had to go to ask for his money back from the book markers. ANALITICAL POINT: ( orbiter dicta ) conditional intent; when it comes to framing the indictment for attempted theft or burglary it is more difficult to solve cases. in fact for people such as burglars and thefts that don’t have any particular plan in mind it is always more difficult to convict them because of the mens rea LINKED CASES: The case of Easom [1971] 2 ALL

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    emergency numbers near every phone. Keep your handphones switched on before you go to sleep.If you can afford it‚ you can even install a closed-circuit television to monitor activities inside and outside your home.These are some of the ways to prevent burglaries in your home. If you have not taken any of these measures‚ then

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    Why Stealing Is Wrong

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    whatever the thief takes. The thief is taking what does not belong to him and did not work for justly. Therefore‚ the thief is not only breaking the law‚ he is taking what is not rightfully his. He does not deserve the possession he is stealing. Burglary is a crime all over the world. If caught‚ a thief could go to jail‚ or prison if he has more theft offenses. A thief could also be put on probation‚ or do community service. No matter the consequence‚ thievery could seriously damage a persons reputation

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    felons voting rights

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    serious crime usually punishable by imprisonment or death. In other words a felony is a big deal. Felons have been convicted of a crime including‚ or in the same category as murder‚ rape‚ arson‚ and burglary. It is because of this that many believe that felons do not deserve the right to vote. Those against felons voting believe that those convicted of crime have shown bad-judgment‚ which proves them unfit to make good decisions‚ especially choosing the nation’s leaders (“ProCon.org”). There are

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    Theories Explaining Burglary Rational Choice Theory and Routine Activity Theory By: Tracy Eberts‚ November 11‚ 2010 Abstract Any family can fall victim to home invasion or burglary-not by criminals who rob us of our possessions‚ but by our routines that allow them into our lives in order to rob us of our souls. Rational choice theory focuses on how to deter burglary. By examining the Rational Choice theory and Routine Activity theory we can see why criminals offend after weighing the rewards

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    Madeline Hutcherson Criminology Writing 1 Theories and Burglary Routine activities theory is a theory that was created in the late 1970’s meant to explain crime and victimization. The routine activities theory is based off of the assumption made in previous theories such as deterrence and rational choice theory‚ which offenders rationally think out criminal behaviors before they engage in them. This assumption includes the theory that offenders calculate risks and consequences

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    Offence Against Property

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    INTRODUCTION- Offence against property finds a prominent place in the penal code‚ the basic elements common to the offences under this chapter is “Dishonestly”‚ which the code describes as the intention of causing “wrongful gain” to one person or “wrongful loss” to another but the manner in which dishonestly is exercised differs in different cases. 1 “Whoever does anything with the intention of causing wrongful gain to one person or wrongful loss or another person is said to do that thing “dishonestly”

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    Bicycle Thieves Reflection In the film Bicycle Thieves‚ directed by Desica‚ the use of realism is portrayed. This film is taken place in Italy during 1984; it revolves around the main character Antonio and his son Bruno. After getting his bicycle stolen from a man‚ Antonio goes on a quest with his son in order to find the bicycle he and his wife pawned in order to help him with work. In the end‚ Antonio becomes desperate for a bicycle because of the words a seer he had gone to see concerning his

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    The short story‚ Visitors‚ by Brian Moon‚ explores the moral issues associated with the legalisation of robbery. Many elements‚ known as narrative conventions‚ are intentionally inscribed into the text and these help the reader to ascertain the nature of the texts themes. Style‚ characterisation and point of view are critical blocks with which the texts theme is constructed. The text makes effective application of third person‚ from the omniscient point of view of Mrs Morrison. The use of this technique

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