They are to be charged with attempting to murder Muller, abducting him, arson, theft, theft of a motor vehicle and housebreaking and theft. |
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The youth has been charged with murder as well as housebreaking and theft, and is due to appear in the East London Magistrates' Court today. |
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There is a broad body of research highlighting the link between drug use and property crimes such as housebreaking and theft. |
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The hotel residents were arrested for drug possession, car theft and housebreaking. |
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The suspect is due in court here shortly on charges of kidnapping, housebreaking and theft. |
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At times, it was almost like Dennis was not a kid but a pet in need of better housebreaking. |
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What if you want a Boxer, but cannot stomach the thought of housebreaking, chewed up shoes and boundless puppy energy? |
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He added housebreaking is not only confined to the central area of Windhoek and that the Police are receiving such cases from all over the town. |
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Car crime and multiple road traffic offences were top of the list, but assault, theft and housebreaking were not so far behind. |
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This indicated that crime decreased in the murder, assault, rape, housebreaking and vehicle hijacking categories. |
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He went on to chalk up a string of convictions including housebreaking and armed robbery, before remarrying and fathering another three children. |
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He faces eight charges of housebreaking with intent to commit fraud, 218 of corruption and 268 of fraud, totalling R5,3million. |
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However, other aggravated robberies, street robbery, and housebreaking had increased, said Selebi. |
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The types of delinquency ranged from low-level stuff like being rowdy on a street corner, to theft from home and school, up to housebreaking, joyriding and robbery. |
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Questions on housebreaking should aim to assess whether there was unlawful entry or attempted 296. entry of a residence, with or without force. |
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Traynor is said to have youthful convictions for offences such as burglary and housebreaking. |
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Not only will you be responsible for housebreaking your pet, but you'll have to socialize him, too. |
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Thefts by someone entitled to be in the premises, such as a family member, workman or visitor, are counted as thefts, rather than housebreaking. |
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It's important to maintain this type of regular feeding, drinking, and elimination schedule when housebreaking your pooch. |
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The fire and housebreaking protection play and important role for your security. |
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We have a vacant plot next to our house and since the grass has caught up to a 6 foot wall, we are experiencing housebreaking, snakes, leguaans and scorpions. |
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This tool is magic for housebreaking a dog, and to discourage nipping. |
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He has been an accessory before and after the crime of housebreaking. |
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They had been convicted on charges including murder, robbery, escaping from custody, possession of explosives and weapons, housebreaking and theft. |
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But it was only when detectives searched Santos's south London home that the full picture of the industrial-scale housebreaking operation in which the Colombian-born housewife was a key player became clear. |
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That is huge when it comes to housebreaking. |
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For instance, in Clover Petrus and Another v. State 1984 BLR 14, the two accused persons were convicted by a magistrate of housebreaking and theft. |
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Victim surveys covering housebreaking and domestic burglary may therefore take into account 299. that there are several issues to be expressed in the wording of the questions aimed at establishing what happened. |
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Damage to households maybe a result of attempted burglary, so some surveys only ask questions on intentional damage to vehicles and deal with damage to households within the housebreaking section. |
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The plaintiff had requested an administrative assistant in the prosecutor's office of the canton of Zurich to supply information about possible previous convictions of suspects in a major housebreaking case. |
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Some surveys, such as the US NCVS, include in their definition of housebreaking a requirement that the offender does not have the right to be present on the premises. |
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Most of us can use a little housebreaking before we are of any value as a friend, Mother, Father, or child, and before we can develop the control necessary to bring about permanent gains. |
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The individual was captured by the police and sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for the crime of housebreaking by the Seoul Western District Court. |
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These characteristics have allowed the TR210 door to pass the housebreaking proofs provided for by the UNI 9569 and by the ENV 1627 norm: a further guarantee of the security level offered by this armour-plated model. |
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In English common law, burglary consisted of breaking into a dwelling at night to commit a felony, and a separate offense of housebreaking covered daytime entries. |
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Does your dog have housebreaking accidents in the home? |
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