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    Prison Term Proposal

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    maximum prison term for anyone convicted of armed robbery. My boss and other members of the legislature knows that this is a popular bill‚ but most question that if it would even do any good. I will advise to you any recommendations‚ reasons‚ how effective it could be and if it is a good bill overall. As you know the state legislature will be voting on a bill that will double the maximum prison time for an individual convicted of armed robbery. The reason for this proposal is too help give different

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    minute of safe listening if you turn the volume full on your ipod. His data suggests that you can listen to your iPod at 50% volume indefinitely‚ and at 60% volume for over 4 hours. The last negative effect of ipods is the increasing number of robberies involving attempts to steal an iPod or using an iPod to steal something. The New York Post reported that there was a 41% of arise in ipod muggings towards students in New York City in 2004. On the other hand‚ the most common type of thefts is illegal

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    Ls311 Unit 3

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    personal property of another with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of such property. She has committed the crime of larceny. 2. Sarah has unlawfully and forcibly taken the personal property of another. She has committed the crime of robbery. 3. Sarah has broken and entered a dwelling with the intent to commit a felony. She has committed the crime of burglary. (Most states have dispensed with the requirement that the act take place at night.) According to our text‚ burglary is breaking

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    Pot of Gold

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    the robbery bonded Cyril and Jacob. As they tirelessly work together‚ ensuring the robbery is a success‚ they find themselves falling. In Cyril’s case he loses his girlfriend and children. A public announcement was broadcasted throughout the entire island. A huge amount of money was stolen from the bank. There were several foreign suspects‚ but no one ever suspected the robbers would be locals‚ Jacob and Cyril. After 6 months‚ Cyril’s girlfriend suspected that he was linked to the robbery due to

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    sustain a bill that addresses a real concern‚ creates proper use of resources and effectively addresses the problem for which it was intended. It is known that victims of armed robberies want to see the offenders punished. It is noticeable that the public’s desire is to be safe and protected from being a victim of armed robbery. While on the other hand‚ the legislature must show caution in legislating across the board sentencing and defend discretion for the judicial system to consider the specific

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    Cj 216 Uncle Bob Assignment

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    Florida with her Uncle Bob and her uncle is driving because she does not have a valid driver’s license. Tammy has only an identification card. Bob has a criminal record because he spent five years in San Quentin Penitentiary for auto theft and armed robbery with a firearm. The Trip On August 5th 2006 Bob calls Tammy to see if she is available for a two-week trip to Miami Florida to see the sights. Bob lives in San Diego California and Tammy lives in Moxee Washington. Tammy will fly to San Diego on

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    Mind of Carjacking Summary

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    Summary This chapter goes into the minds of 28 currently active carjackers in the St. Louis‚ Missouri area. What these three authors want to find out is the motivation behind these crimes. Spontaneity‚ hedonism‚ the ostentatious display of wealth‚ and the maintenance of honor are the main points of the reasons why carjackers steal cars. (pg 308‚ pg 2) They explain that a characteristic of street culture is to show off by buying things of status such as a fancy haircut‚ nice shoes‚ clothes‚ jewelry

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    Ned Kelly

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    Kelly to Harry Power. Power became a mentor to Ned Kelly‚ taking him on as an apprentice in 1870‚ and teaching him the finer points of bush ranging. Ned Kelly gradually progressed to crimes of increasing seriousness and violence‚ including bank robbery and murder‚ soon becoming a hunted man. A lot of people think of Ned Kelly as a cold blooded killer and a criminal. Ned was in trouble from a young age‚ he robbed banks and the ones he killed‚ and he stole horses and ran away from the police. His

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    Crime in the Bahamas

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    the predominant ones in the Bahamas is robbery‚ domestic violence‚ sexual assault/rape‚ and murder. Firstly‚ robbery in the Bahamas is becoming increasingly popular lately especially with opening of the numerous Cash for Gold stores. Many persons are being robbed by criminals of gold such as chains‚ bracelets‚ anklets etc. to trade them in for money. There are many different types of robbery such as; armed or aggravated robbery‚ carjacking‚ and highway robbery or mugging. Secondly‚ Domestic violence

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    the american dream so in order for them to get by they have to rob from those who have become successful. While being robbed can be life changing experience that frightens you‚ “being robbed at gunpoint is cause for special concern‚ because the the robbery is much more likely to end with the victim’s death” (Messner and Rosenfeld‚ 22). I think that these people are the villains of the american dream because by them needing to get by “by any means necessary” they are destroying the american dream for

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