The gunman's accomplice carried on with the raid, smashing a glass security shield and taking cash. |
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The 17-year-old is alleged to have tried to rob a bus driver at knifepoint with a 16-year-old accomplice, also from west York. |
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The ex-Army major, 41, of High Street, Easterton, used coughs from an accomplice to steer him to the correct answers. |
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James lounged outside the cafeteria, waiting for his potential accomplice with a strange mixture of dread and anxiousness. |
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As she arrived at the appointed place, my hand slipped from hers, no longer her accomplice. |
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As a child, he runs wild with his father and acts as an accomplice during various house robberies. |
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His pretty accomplice takes Julia's place, marries Louis, steals his money and runs away with Billy. |
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The accomplice who sneaked in is believed to be around 30 and scruffily dressed. |
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His accomplice wore a Burberry baseball cap, with dark striped sports top and blue tracksuit bottoms. |
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The arrest of a prosecutor as an accomplice has put a bizarre new twist on a sensational murder case in Nuremberg. |
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Police today joined the appeal for the public's help in tracing the serial arsonist, who is believed to have an accomplice. |
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In the ensuing gun battle one militant was shot dead while his accomplice managed to slip into the other side. |
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His biblically named accomplice whips up some Old Testament wrath on what sounds like a couple of kerosene cans. |
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A robber held a screwdriver to a terrified shop assistant's throat as his accomplice stole money from the store's safe and till. |
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The man was unloading his car when an unknown assailant grabbed him while an accomplice pulled cash out of his trouser pocket. |
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His accomplice is white, 5ft 11 in, tubby or of large build, but not as big as the first suspect. |
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We refer to the rules which oblige a trial judge to warn the jury of the danger of convicting upon the uncorroborated evidence of an accomplice. |
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Please subdue your unliberated accomplice and bring him to the Correctional Facility for immediate Liberation at this time! |
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Wilson had repeatedly sent his younger accomplice into the victim's shop to spy out the land before launching his raid. |
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Two policemen, chasing a burglar on foot, left their car open and his accomplice stole it. |
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William Hurt is a willing, low-key accomplice, a good foil for Kosminsky's gracious manner and slightly stagy cheerfulness. |
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His accomplice tried unsuccessfully to open the till at the off-licence and grocery shop in Wood Green, north London. |
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In another, the sufferer drinks several swallows of water while an accomplice presses on both ear flaps. |
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The man carrying the knife was much shorter than his accomplice and was described as chubby with a red face. |
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Meanwhile, Laure's accomplice employs a switcheroo, replacing the diamonds with paste-and-glass. |
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The problem for Hughes is he has yet to find a suitable accomplice to partner the veteran goal-poacher up front. |
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When he started to inform on his accomplice last year, the pathologist was called in. |
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He had also furnished me capital and was become my confederate, an accomplice in my frauds. |
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They also discussed their cover story with the bartender, who was an unwitting accomplice. |
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That a woman could be the perpetrator of such crimes even as an accomplice was almost too horrible to believe. |
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The accomplice to cynical, self-interested Western governments here are TV networks, who crave conflict to boost ratings. |
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Some palm readers might go through a client's purse or have an accomplice do so, in order to garner information about the client. |
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His whole behavior gives color to the supposition that he was the accomplice of a pretended death. |
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One assailant grabbed him and got him in a headlock while an accomplice pulled the wallet out of his trouser pocket. |
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The suspect ran off, chased by the shop's staff, but escaped in a getaway car driven by an accomplice waiting outside the store. |
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Complicity often involves the accomplice in words or deeds prior to the principal's crime. |
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I think that she emptied all the cupboards during her little midnight snack, and she had an accomplice. |
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From kidnapped heiress to accomplice in a bank robbery, her story was perfect grist for the tabloid mill. |
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The common factor in the above group of cases is that the result was unexpected by both principal and accomplice. |
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The teenager was forced to hand over his phone to the first offender while his accomplice ripped a gold chain from his neck. |
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His manner belied the seriousness of the potential charges against him as an accomplice to murder. |
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The car-jacker fled in the Honda Civic while an accomplice followed in the other car in the direction of Sutton. |
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The gunman took the rifle and together with a possible accomplice was able to get away. |
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Police said last night that the intruder may have been working with an accomplice who waited outside the flat. |
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At the request of Mr Leesong trespass orders have been served on the assailant and her accomplice. |
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Is she an accomplice in the murder or did she not even know her parents had been shot? |
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Essie Davis plays Mrs Lovett, friend to Sweeney Todd, who becomes his accomplice in crime. |
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The accomplice of a gunman who shot a man dead in a pub may be in fear for his life, police said. |
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One of the thugs sprinted up Hamilton Road while his accomplice made off along Grosvenor Road. |
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The chase ended with a crash as the car carrying the gunman and his accomplice left the road. |
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The thief behind the wheel set off while his accomplice ran behind him down Whitworth Street West. |
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An accomplice can get into the witness box and give a whole lot of evidence that is common ground. |
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How would people in the audience have known that here was a bearer of friendly fire, not an accomplice in the massacre? |
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Constanze, Wolfgang's compliant wife, was a willing accomplice to a long series of deceptions, as long as the money rolled in, which often it did rather reluctantly. |
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But everything goes wrong right from the start with one accomplice running out the door, unable to go through with it. |
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It follows that awareness that one of D's confederates might commit murder is sufficient to convict D as an accomplice, with a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment. |
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Art can be an accomplice to the process of destroying Eden but is never the sole agent. |
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His accomplice, who was also wearing a light blue top, was white, 5ft 7ins tall, stockily built, in his 20s and was wearing sand-coloured casual shoes. |
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Much of the time, she is wonderfully funny about it, and good-humored, the supernatural her accomplice in comic relief. |
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A fourth man, Kyle Hartwell, was arrested and charged for being an accomplice. |
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The case against them hinged on the testimony of their accomplice Nathaniel Simms. |
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If true, this would make him an indictable accomplice to the continuing state killings. |
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Mike Pulsford, defending, said Penrose had arrived at court like a lamb to the slaughter knowing what sentence the youth court had already given to his accomplice. |
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Detectives were last night reviewing CCTV footage from cameras in the shopping precinct, in the hope that the killer and his accomplice have been captured on tape. |
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Whether an accomplice is described as an aider, abettor, counsellor, or procurer seems to depend partly on ordinary language, and partly on specific judicial decisions. |
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When they identified another man as a possible accomplice, she fingered Dekhar, who was arrested later than same October. |
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The rationale for such state rules is that an accomplice has little incentive to testify truthfully, especially if he can cut a deal by fingering someone else. |
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Her cinematic aquacades have held a place in the canon of camp since their release, not least because of the influence of her willing accomplice, a legendary choreographer. |
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But a persistent critic could argue that this showed how skillfully the participant, the caller, and the hidden accomplice had devised the deception. |
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Similarly, Mike Rogers has suggested Snowden probably had an accomplice in the NSA giving him information. |
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Detective George McGuffin wrestled the raider to the ground as he and an accomplice made their getaway with a bag full of cash. |
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In May 2010 a man dressed as Snoopy and an accomplice failed in their attempt to enter the Albany site in the prison, trying to free a prisoner. |
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John Stewart, though arrested and sent to trial in Sydney as an accomplice to murder, nevertheless escaped conviction. |
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Oxygen is an accomplice, not a foe, in the production of vin jaune, which is made of the savagnin grape, a Jura staple. |
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Eden was heavily criticised for his involvement with Teach and was accused of being his accomplice. |
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He went into the car park and the man and an accomplice showed him a widescreen TV and said he wanted pounds 120 for it. |
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Gang member Ramon Aranda also was killed, and his alleged accomplice, David Garcia, faces capital murder charges. |
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The hostage-taker, Amedy Coulibaly and an accomplice were shot dead in the operation. |
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The MP's wife Dorothy was killed and Hall later murdered the MP and his own accomplice Mary Coggle. |
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Hall brought in a pal, prostitute Mary Coggle, officially as cook but really as an accomplice. |
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The court suppression order on the case's details were lifted following the arrest of an alleged accomplice in a police sting operation. |
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They also want ex-security guard Dassen Naraynen to be questioned about who his alleged accomplice was in the key card theft. |
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The fraudster, or an accomplice, plugged a keylogging hardware device into the target computer. |
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McCurry referred to President Bush's Pearl Harbor Day speech in citing the dangers of isolationism and its economic accomplice, protectionism. |
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His accomplice, Scott Fullam, pushed the grandad, causing him to crash to the pavement. |
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Subsequently, a Scorpio was arranged to rush her to her parents but in the meantime she was gang-raped by the driver and his accomplice. |
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In May 2010 a man dressed as Snoopy and an accomplice attempted to enter the Albany site, trying to free a prisoner. |
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Straker, from Purley outside Croydon, and his accomplice, 29-year-old Jose Gongora, from Mottingham, Bromley, have both been given an 11-year directorship ban. |
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