He said the state of security on the Internet was about the same as on the roads of Elizabethan England with piracy and highway robbery endemic. |
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Travel across London was difficult and occasionally dangerous because of the risk of robbery. |
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Police in Salisbury are investigating links with an armed robbery in Amesbury, after a man was seen with a handgun last week. |
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Unfortunately, the boys find out that the money was stolen as part of a robbery, and one of the robbers wants it back. |
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A taciturn man, Olivier still grieves for his son, who was murdered during an attempted car robbery some years before. |
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As he learns, the murders were a cover up for the diamond robbery that took place that night. |
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The story follows loveable Irish rogue Jimmy who is imprisoned, with his partner-in-crime Rudy, after a bungled robbery. |
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Burglary, theft, criminal damage and robbery showed a seven per cent reduction. |
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He chose to go out with a loaded weapon and carry out a criminal act of armed robbery. |
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A 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of armed robbery, kidnap, handling stolen goods and firearms offences. |
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Charlie and Stella plan another robbery involving the creation of the largest traffic-jam in LA history and an armoured car full of jewellery. |
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He is a bit of a loose cannon and in a bank robbery mission he ignores direct orders to stand down and ends up accidentally shooting a hostage. |
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He was, in fact, a leader of a gang of Essex ruffians, whose speciality was robbery with violence. |
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A street kid who was once sent to a reformatory, he aspired to be a boxer, enlisted in the navy, and did jail time for a minor robbery. |
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Nonetheless, the film succeeds in holding your attention, mainly to see if they can actually pull off their audacious robbery. |
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Cold-blooded murder, armed hijackings, burglary, robbery and assault are rife. |
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If enough people avoid the place of the robbery or the assault, the problem will go away. |
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Kelly, the man wrongly jailed in the wake of a mail train robbery in 1976, will run for Labour in the next election. |
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She was the mastermind behind a robbery in which her estranged husband was savagely beaten with an axe. |
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Four men were arrested in connection with the attack and a separate robbery. |
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The owner of the chemist's shop where the armed robbery took place told of his shock and horror at the incident. |
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The great cities reek with respectable as much as non-respectable robbery and scoundrelism. |
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Now I'm serving time in a Lincoln County Jail for armed robbery, wearing a striped ensemble with a ball and chain around my ankle. |
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A group called Banknote Watch is promoting the use of machines that stain banknotes during robbery attempts. |
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The U.S. Attorney's office in Rhode Island says he has agreed to plead guilty to nine counts of bank robbery. |
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After all, a lone bank robber can't be punished both for attempting bank robbery and for actually committing it. |
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In the film's opening sequence, they carry out a successful bank robbery, from which they make their getaway on roller-blades. |
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I am presently serving a twenty-five-year sentence for bank robbery, which is my first incarceration. |
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The film was a true story about a bank robbery in Brooklyn three years earlier. |
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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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Grainger denies one charge of robbery and a second charge of possessing a firearm with intent to commit robbery. |
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Similar increases occurred in other forms of armed robbery as well as in muggings and burglaries. |
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Before becoming full-time terrorists, they were blooded by participation in a shooting or armed robbery used to obtain funds. |
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Three of those arrested have previous convictions for armed robbery and murder. |
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My best childhood friend is now a tik addict who has spent time in Pollsmoor for armed robbery. |
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Eighteen months earlier she had helped send Coburn to prison as a prosecution witness in an armed robbery case. |
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Tauranga police today issued a tongue-in-cheek statement saying a robbery had taken place. |
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The man lies dead in a drain after a security guard reportedly shot him during a robbery at a liquor store yesterday. |
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Last February a female security van worker was shot in the arm during a robbery on a delivery of cash. |
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He added that more than one person had to be involved in the robbery while another vehicle also had to be used to transport the stolen goods. |
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During police interviews Roberts denied the robbery and claimed that Lane was an informant who was being paid by the police to shop him. |
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Children as young as 14 could be tested for drugs if they are arrested for offences such as burglary, robbery or shoplifting. |
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Every time he turns around, the cops tow his car, his girls are hauled before the courts, or he's busted on some phony armed robbery charge. |
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Bushell believes suggestions that chip and PIN will lead to an increase in shoulder-surfing and street robbery is ridiculous scaremongering. |
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We have incidents of vandalism but to have this sort of robbery with a man trussed up is terrible. |
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The guard, who witnessed the robbery, said he saw his colleague walk out of the shop to his vehicle in the parking lot with the money box. |
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The infamous robber was sentenced to 30 years for his part in the 1963 robbery of a Glasgow to London mail train in which a guard was injured. |
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The two accused appeared in court yesterday on charges of kidnapping, robbery and blackmail. |
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He was sentenced to eight years and nine months in prison in 1991 for blackmail, robbery and illegal possession of fire arms. |
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He pointed out that not all kinds of aggravated robbery increased in the period under review. |
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After their arrest eight days later, they said they had taken cocaine, cannabis skunk and alcohol before the robbery. |
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All the members were charged with multiple counts of armed robbery, and murder. |
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They took him to the hospital were they were arrested on site for murder one and armed robbery. |
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He had absolutely no fear of getting caught in his robbery, nor any worries about the police nabbing him for his drug use. |
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Once things get rolling on the night of the robbery, the events unfold quite unpredictably. |
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Another shop in our village has been the easy target for a robbery by some unsavoury characters. |
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The attempted robbery took place at around 11.10 pm on Sunday in Pilgrims Lane, South Ockendon, turning an unwitting driver into a vigilante. |
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The robbery took place at Aker Brygge, an upscale shopping centre and apartment complex on the Oslo waterfront. |
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Instances of theft and robbery were reported where toolboxes were broken open, implements taken and others scattered around the adjacent bush. |
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Make no mistake, this is high-street robbery and amounts to usury in all but name! |
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She even attempted a little nocturnal grave robbery in order to unearth the final proof from Shakespeare's tomb. |
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In his 30 years as a police officer, Charlie Jones worked patrol, vice, narcotics, robbery, auto theft and homicide. |
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Detectives today released a videofit of the man they want to speak to about the robbery. |
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The chase scene that follows is intercut with brief vignettes showing the bank officials glorying in the publicity the robbery has created. |
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In one robbery, the gang used an imitation firearm to threaten their victims. |
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Police have investigated reports of robbery and stone throwing, and in October 2000 the park was given high visibility policing. |
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Taking a break from the Scorpio case, Callahan tries to eat a spot of lunch only to be rudely interrupted by a bank robbery down the street. |
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I am at risk of robbery and muggings by people desperate to maintain their drug habit. |
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The judge called the attempted robbery planned and calculated and said he had a duty to protect the public and vulnerable premises. |
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Two of his codefendants confessed to their parts in the robbery, and one codefendant turned state's evidence in return for a reduced sentence. |
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Police didn't get wind of the robbery until nearly midnight, six hours after the safe was cracked and cleared. |
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Police are cracking down on crime in Bradford and have secured reductions in the rates of burglary, robbery and car crime. |
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No one was injured during either robbery, the first of which saw the suspect being chased out of the shop empty-handed. |
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She thanked people for the cards and messages sent to her mum following the robbery. |
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Armed robbery and carjackings are increasingly common in the capital, fuelled by rising poverty and the increasing availability of small arms. |
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The Court was told that the two men used an imitation firearm, a hatchet and a hammer in the course of the robbery. |
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Detective Inspector Steve Eckersley, who runs the robbery unit for south Manchester, headed a small team investigating the incidents. |
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He was arrested on charges of aggravated robbery after allegedly holding up a limousine driver at a car wash, the police said. |
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How do we exclude them from people who are simply casing the joint so they can commit a robbery? |
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An attempted robbery by a female cat burglar was thwarted when she was trapped by a resident, the Central Local Court heard recently. |
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Turns out he'd been caught between an armed robbery and some police that just happened to be driving by. |
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The panel suggested a radical re-think of sentencing for all types of robbery, ranging from street muggings to professionally-organised heists. |
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Sure, the men behind the robbery looked pretty clever in the immediate aftermath of the heist. |
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The delay was caused by a 10-year stretch in a Louisiana prison for armed robbery. |
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Charles, who has admitted striking the first blow, claimed it was a robbery that went wrong. |
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He celebrated his birthday on Monday, the anniversary of the infamous 1963 robbery. |
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But unless you have no objections to Orwellian doublespeak, you must recognize that this is a robbery gone wrong. |
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The dead man was a known criminal with more than 40 previous convictions, including armed robbery and car hijackings. |
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He was a deserter from the army when he was found guilty of highway robbery and sentenced to transportation. |
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He had himself been sentenced to death for highway robbery, making Turpin's death at his hands especially ironic. |
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Both men were found guilty on Wednesday, following a week-long trial, of robbery and possession of a firearm. |
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The man, in his 30s, was taken during a highway robbery, probably late on Tuesday, just north of the city. |
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Acquitted by the Supreme Court, he was re-arrested a short time later and sentenced to six months for highway robbery. |
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Amnesty International recorded 1,286 executions there between 1980 and 2000 for highway robbery, sodomy, drug smuggling, and sorcery. |
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I would sure like to know which government blunder this highway robbery is paying for. |
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He concludes with 12 specific recommendations on how to stop the highway robbery of taxpayer's money. |
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He urged councillors to rethink the charges, saying they were nothing more than highway robbery. |
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A selfish minority of motorists believe that the creation of cycle lanes is highway robbery. |
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The staff are indifferent, the music is lousy, and the drink prices are highway robbery. |
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Gun law, robbery, summary execution and internecine fighting have become the disorder of the day. |
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When arrests were made stolen property was recovered that belonged to two victims of a robbery in the town centre. |
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Under the proposals put forward by BT, a robbery victim wouldn't even be able to use a public call box to summon help. |
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After paramedics patch you up, you're found guilty of armed robbery and shipped off to prison in a paddy wagon. |
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The principal felonies were homicide, rape, theft, burglary, robbery and arson. |
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Men, on the other hand, had been sentenced to prison primarily for serious assault, drugs, homicide, and robbery. |
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A 16-year-old youth, alleged to have been involved in the robbery, has not surrendered to bail and is being sought. |
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You just have to admire a guy who brings style and panache to the otherwise drab world of bank robbery. |
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He was also suspected of keeping some of the proceeds of one cigarette robbery. |
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A wild ride in Southern California has landed three robbery suspects in custody. |
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Police decided to publicise the robbery as much as possible in an effort to make the paintings too hot to handle. |
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However, other aggravated robberies, street robbery, and housebreaking had increased, said Selebi. |
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Police are hunting thieves who kicked a hole in a shop window during an attempted robbery. |
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The offences are classed as violent crimes along with violence against a person, wounding and robbery. |
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They should also have a clean record with regard to offences such as murder, rape, robbery, fraud, arson and kidnapping. |
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They knew that several clerks lived in the shop and they felt that they would have to kill them in order to assure a successful robbery. |
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The rest is how the extensive training to enable the three to act on clockwork precision is done and the robbery is met with success. |
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It has to be said that, as crimes go, identity theft hardly lends itself to riveting drama in the same way as armed robbery or drug dealing. |
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She was hit in the leg with two pellets from the shotgun blast during the robbery at Barclay's Bank, Westhoughton, five years ago. |
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A Dorchester man and two codefendants were held on bail yesterday in an alleged armed robbery and hostage standoff Sunday on Wales Street. |
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He had his wallet and personal possessions on his body, so there was no reason to suspect any robbery. |
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A jury unanimously convicted the fantasiser who put his fantasies into practice of the armed robbery and of carrying a shotgun with intent. |
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Why can a conspirator be charged with both the inchoate offense of conspiracy and the robbery? |
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The murder of Taylor seemed at first glance incomprehensible, once the obvious robbery motive had been ruled out. |
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Renner and Yurchesyn compared cases of physical assault, sexual assault and robbery in Nova Scotia. |
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The death penalty applied to homicide, infanticide, rape, robbery, and a number of non-violent crimes, like theft. |
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Bald-headed Fred's robbery and torture anecdotes made excellent writing material but our inharmonious natures made living together burdensome. |
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Grigorov had spent time in jail for illegal possession of firearms and had pending court cases for robbery, blackmailing and pimping. |
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He was found guilty of four charges of robbery and three charges of possessing an imitation firearm with intent. |
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In some areas nearly all robbery and burglary is drug related to pay for the next fix. |
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Although he denied the charge, he was convicted of robbery and jailed for six years. |
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Police are considering robbery as a possible motive because a float of hundreds of pounds was missing. |
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Detectives in Accrington today renewed their appeal for information about a robbery in which a shopkeeper was believed to be coshed with a gun. |
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His direct action and cool nerves foil the robbery in suitably dramatic fashion. |
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A have-a-go hero who was shot as he tried to foil a bank robbery was a retired bank manager himself, it emerged last night. |
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In the first robbery he dressed in a three quarter length, cream coloured jacket with fur around the edges. |
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People were most worried about house burglary, car crime, drugs, alcohol and robbery. |
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The reductions we've made in house burglary, in car crime and robbery over the last year are excellent. |
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The arrests should be for offences such as burglary, robbery, car crime or vandalism, he said. |
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In the last three years the division has registered 700 cases of crimes, including dacoity, robbery and murder. |
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In another case, the West district police claimed to have arrested a desperate robber, who was involved in several cases of robbery and dacoity. |
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This crime included murder, attempt to murder, dacoity, robbery and kidnapping. |
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Is it a copycat robbery, peer pressure, a particularly easy mark, or something else? |
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The Inspector said that police investigators have preliminarily concluded that the robbery was perpetrated by professionals. |
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The contracts may be daylight robbery, but since the politicians who authorised them will be long gone by 2030, it won't be their problem. |
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What we are witnessing is daylight robbery and sheer greed by all parties involved. |
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Entire communities can be left saddled with debts taken on to fund this daylight robbery. |
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This latest increase by the so-called custodians of the city is a disgrace and daylight robbery. |
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For the past 20 years the wealthy and the millionaires have got away with daylight robbery. |
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Selling a few inches of pastel-coloured terry-towelling at fifty-times the make-up price is daylight robbery. |
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If guys are getting away with owing that amount of money, that is absolute daylight robbery. |
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Next to the airlines, the local authorities are the biggest robbers of all, and this exercise is another example of blatant daylight robbery. |
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The incident came close on the heels of a series of robbery detections made by four police stations of South Mumbai early last morning. |
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Ross is consumed by his need to discover who grassed about his bank robbery, and had him locked up for eight years. |
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I did a robbery and I got grassed up off my own brother and got four years. |
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In the long-awaited final episode, the foursome witnesses the mugging and robbery of an effete, obese man. |
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In 1999 he was jailed for three years and nine months for offences of robbery and grievous bodily harm. |
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The robbery came just a month after a masked gunman forced his way into the same store and threatened staff. |
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Two 16-year-old boys were among six people held at gunpoint and tied up in a restaurant robbery. |
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Was it just a random robbery gone bad, or did the victim's former lover, or perhaps a dissatisfied client, do the deed? |
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In my submission, that evidence clearly laid the basis for the joint enterprise, at least as far as the attempted armed robbery went. |
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Police said the allegations against the nine Britons still held, ranged from bodily injury to robbery or disturbance of public order. |
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The owner of the business is an ex-con who learned baking while doing a spell in prison for armed robbery. |
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The three told police that the women had somehow drugged their drinks making them easily manipulated which resulted in an easy robbery. |
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A larceny committed with actual force and violence, or with a constructive force by any assault and putting in fear, is to be adjudged robbery. |
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A 32-year-old man, of no fixed abode, was charged with robbery in connection with last Tuesday's incident. |
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He was arrested in a San Francisco residence and brought to the San Jose Main Jail where he was booked on several counts of armed robbery. |
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There is a lot of abuse, robbery, corruption, crime and theft of our wealth. |
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Now today, I would be an accessory to a robbery, but in those days I really did not care all that much. |
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Addicted to heroin at 18, she has been in and out of jail since then, the first time for accessory to armed robbery to feed her habit. |
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Immediately after the robbery the accused had left his home and could not be found by the police. |
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Perhaps there is something amiss with my sense of values, but this, to my way of thinking, is barefaced robbery. |
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He said he had bought the weapon to defend himself because of the alleged robbery. |
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He has previous convictions for theft, robbery and assault causing actual bodily harm. |
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The officer went to the back of his cruiser to radio the officer at the site of the robbery to check for more information. |
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He said that drugs, robbery and joyriding were rife and claimed that some streets were nothing more than ghettos. |
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The net was closing last night on raiders who fired at unarmed gardai during a bank robbery in Co Limerick yesterday. |
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He is today starting six-and-a-half years in prison after admitting manslaughter and robbery in York earlier this year. |
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She admitted robbery and three charges of shoplifting and asked for five other offences to be taken into consideration. |
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I am just looking at what it says for a straight robbery or attempt with actual bodily harm. |
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In a July 29th, 1971 robbery of the Banker's Trust, the accused was to act as the wheelman. |
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When he carried out a train robbery, he claimed he was defending the small farmer against rapacious railroad magnates. |
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With his pipe, gentleman-thief fashion sense and a rap sheet that includes armed robbery, fraud and burglary, he seems the perfect subject. |
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His criminal record also includes armed robbery, affray, assault, theft and public order offences. |
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Paramilitary bosses were ageing and their members grown rich on cross-border smuggling, robbery and money laundering. |
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The suspects were arrested and charged with aggravated robbery, felonious assault and theft. |
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What's more, the alleged shooter reportedly is the wife of one of the inmates, who was serving 35 years for aggravated robbery and assault. |
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As soon as they had gone, the woman went out into the street and frantically flagged down a motorist before alerting police to the robbery. |
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The judge said that his victim in the armed robbery would have had no idea that the air pistol was not a fully-operational gun. |
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Clark was charged with robbery of a motor vehicle, theft by unlawful taking or disposition, and receiving stolen property, all felonies. |
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The 42 others were charged with robbery, theft, receiving and concealing stolen goods and wrongful damage to property. |
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A 53-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman were last night charged with receiving stolen property in connection with the robbery. |
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He admitted two counts of theft, one of robbery and taking the car without consent. |
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More than 50 per cent of arrests led to successful convictions for robbery, burglary, handling stolen goods and possessing or dealing in drugs. |
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He denied all knowledge of the bank robbery, but police were able to detain him on a technicality. |
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It's the second Rubens to be recovered since the 1986 robbery by Martin Cahill, alias The General. |
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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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Crimes leading to imprisonment included prostitution, drug use, larceny, robbery, parole violation, and extortion. |
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The most prevalent property crimes are larceny, theft, burglary, and robbery. |
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For example, the old case management system had separate incident categories for burglary, larceny, fraud and robbery. |
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It is understood police had the suspects under surveillance for weeks before the robbery. |
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It's time to fix the bankruptcy law that has legalized the corporate robbery of workers. |
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Its lyrics unashamedly retread the themes of guns, murder, robbery and drugs. |
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The robbery itself, usually the showcase scene of caper films, is treated more like an anticlimactic afterthought. |
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It cites problems with beggars harassing shoppers, illegal street traders, shoplifters and pickpockets, litter, assault and robbery. |
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In this case a number of appellants have been convicted of more than one bank robbery. |
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Gardai confirmed yesterday that they have a definite line of enquiry in connection with this robbery. |
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Every day, it seems there is another story about corporate sleaze, fraud and robbery by senior company executives, many with connections to the administration. |
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It is a pity that he didn't think of that when he accused the IRA, without a scrap of evidence being presented, of carrying out the Northern bank robbery. |
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Police have not ruled out robbery as a motive for the murder, but suspect it could have been a revenge murder or a contract killing disguised as a robbery. |
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He was unshaven at the time of the robbery and had long locks. |
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He pleaded guilty to two offences of robbery, two of threatening behaviour, one of possessing an offensive weapon and three of failing to surrender to bail. |
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Meanwhile, a group of leftist radicals is on a crime spree of murder and robbery, arming themselves with automatic weapons, explosives, and rockets. |
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The officer had been on his way to an armed robbery with lights and sirens blazing, and admitted travelling between 50 and 60 mph in a 30 mph zone. |
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Hence, the argument as well that the act of violence or the major indictable offence that was identified, the attempted robbery, was over and so on. |
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It is here that Falstaff's bungled attempts at highway robbery take place. |
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Is she casing the joint in preparation for a future robbery? |
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Three were imprisoned for robbery, one for theft and one for drug dealing. |
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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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He was explaining in detail about some armed robbery he'd been involved in, how they'd shot through the kitchen window and how he was sure he was doing bird this time. |
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She was appealing against the sentence after magistrates ordered her to serve one day in prison for the theft and then complete the rest of her sentence for robbery. |
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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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Wharton had previous convictions which included interfering with cars, robbery, aggravated vehicle taking, dangerous driving and driving while disqualified. |
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A piece of tow rope of identical composition was found in the boot in a bag in a Rover motor car which the appellant's father had bought in April 2001, after the robbery. |
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On July 12 th, the municipality will be working on a by-law respecting intrusion robbery and fire alarm systems and orderly and peaceful conduct bylaw. |
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The Leigh shop, which has only had three managers in its 48 year history, was the target of a big armed robbery in 1988 and has since been the subject of ram raids. |
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Lamont and Rollo foil a robbery and take possession of the burglar's gun. |
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He had busted him on a robbery beef involving a cellular phone. |
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He was also handed a 10-year concurrent sentence for robbery. |
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The robbery was not premeditated and was a spur of the moment decision. |
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The amount of the proposed increases are nothing short of highway robbery. |
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In 1851 the government repealed this disastrous form of daylight robbery. |
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The attack came almost exactly a year after an armed man threatened to shoot a passer-by who intervened in another failed armed robbery at the store. |
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Police blamed seven murders on gang clashes, six on domestic violence, four on robbery and two on mob vendettas, while the motives behind the other 28 were undetermined. |
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Crimes such as assault, robbery, and homicide are dealt with routinely. |
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One double-barrelled shotgun, which was found near the Sports Complex in Sligo before Christmas, is believed to have been used in a robbery in Ennis. |
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He alleged that the duo had hatched a plan to carry out a robbery that night and they armed themselves with two fence posts taken from a nearby garden. |
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When he went to lay a charge at the local police station, the police officer on duty refused to open a case, claiming that he could not open a case for a R20 robbery. |
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Some analysts say the charges for oil provision amount to highway robbery. |
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He said police were investigating robbery as a possible motive for the murder and they believe she let her killer in as there was no sign of forced entry. |
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Apart from the odd murder, armed robbery, and depraved party, it's mostly sitting around bleakly decorated social clubs, playing gin rummy and eating. |
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He was in jail on aggravated assault and aggravated robbery charges. |
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A policewoman was dead last night and another was seriously injured after they were gunned down during an armed robbery at a travel agents in Bradford. |
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This makes cannabis dealing as serious as aggravated rape or armed robbery, at the same time that personal use is put on a par with anti-depressants and steroids. |
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Last Friday, he pleaded guilty to two counts of robbery with aggravation. |
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Britain's thickest armed blagger was jailed for six years after leaving his mobile phone containing pictures of himself and his wife at the scene of a robbery. |
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Dillinger missed the Roaring '20s and emerged into a Midwest in which bank robbery seemed, to some, one of the few remaining avenues of opportunity. |
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You spend 9 months planning a bank robbery, manage to crack the combination lock on the fifth attempt, but can't open the door because it catches on the fitted carpet. |
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It's daylight robbery and should be resisted with vigour by all. |
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She was convicted and transported for life in 1808 for highway robbery. |
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This latest incident followed close on the heels of a robbery last week. |
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At thirteen, Oakland police officers kept him in an interrogation room for hours until he confessed to a robbery he contends, five years later, that he didn't commit. |
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Asre was a dacoit operating in the Chambal Valley and was responsible for several cases of murder, robbery and abduction in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. |
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The Recorder of York, Judge Paul Hoffman, signed a warrant for Clarkson's arrest, after a jury at York Crown Court convicted him in his absence of robbery. |
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For thieves it is easier than burglary, robbery, shoplifting or mugging. |
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Their crimes range from robbery to pickpocketing to fraud, particularly in the swankier parts of upscale cities like Vienna and Salzburg. |
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Flying squad detectives have foiled a robbery after a lorry with a mechanical arm was used to rip a cash machine from a bank. |
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Biggs was jailed for 30 years in 1964 for the robbery in which train driver Jack Mills was coshed and later died. |
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He had a multiple personality disorder and drank, as well as taking anti-psychotic medication before the robbery. |
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The suspect was allegedly involved in the robbery, but his alibi placed him in another state at the time. |
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Online writing has generated its own genres, from curtainfic to grave robbery. |
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Some observers felt it was a hometown robbery as Peterson is from Washington DC, while many felt that Khan wasn't treat fairly. |
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Since robbery under arms was common to seaborne trade, all merchant ships were already armed. |
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In November and December 2008, multiple incidents of major theft, robbery, and arson attacks afflicted NATO supply convoys in Pakistan. |
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The company was set up on behalf of an unnamed client twelve months after the robbery. |
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Malory later ended up in custody in Colchester, accused of still more crimes, involving robbery and the stealing of horses. |
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The criminal law was much the same, with felonies such as murder, larceny and robbery prosecuted before the justiciar, as in England. |
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Ghana retains and exercises the death penalty for treason, corruption, robbery, piracy, drug trafficking, rape, and homicide. |
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It was even said by one Castilian denizen of the time that murder, rape, and robbery happened without punishment. |
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More serious cases, which included aggravating factors such as a rape or robbery, have led to murderers spending 20 or more years in prison. |
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Thieves turn to highway robbery and attacking small villages and towns far away from the royal capital where they won't be detected. |
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In R v Dawson, a petrol station attendant with a weak heart died of heart failure when the appellant attempted a robbery of the station. |
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Under English law, most forms of theft are triable either way, whereas robbery is triable only on indictment. |
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In Canada, the Criminal Code makes robbery an indictable offence, subject to a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. |
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Force used after the theft is complete will not turn the theft into a robbery. |
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Theft accompanied by a threat to damage property will not constitute robbery, but it may disclose an offence of blackmail. |
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Dishonestly dealing with property stolen during a robbery will constitute an offence of handling. |
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In November 2005, the Sentencing Guidelines Council issued new draft guidelines concerning robbery. |
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This section provided maximum penalties for a number of offences of robbery and aggravated robbery. |
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In the United States, robbery is generally treated as an aggravated form of common law larceny. |
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It is the last two elements that aggravate the crime to common law robbery. |
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Questions concerning the degree of force necessary for robbery have been the subject of much litigation. |
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Force used after the theft will turn the theft into a robbery unless the theft is complete. |
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The Sopranos series depicted numerous incidents and types of robbery throughout its series run. |
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If captured, the protesters faced charges of arson, robbery, riot, machine breaking and assault. |
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From 1660 to 1670, highway robbery, burglary and horse theft were the offences most often punishable with transportation for men. |
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Among the cases he prosecuted was the 1994 case of an armored car robbery gang based in the Charlestown section of Boston. |
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A silver V6 VW Golf had been spotted in the city centre prior to the robbery, registration CX02 WOX, which is a completely false number plate. |
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Unknown to authorities, Somalian Yonis Dirie had raped a woman at a bus stop four years before the robbery. |
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The muscleman and former rugby league player has been bailed until August 20 after being arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit robbery. |
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But now, like many ancient words the meaning, due to snobbery, Is Pleb, a coarse and ignorant yob who's not averse to robbery. |
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Delorise Downer, of Trescott Road, Northfield, has denied charges of theft, assault and robbery. |
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We're asked to take a reality raincheck as he forces them to go on a robbery spree to make up the gap. |
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Trass concerned several defendants found guilty of aggravated battery, home invasion, and armed robbery. |
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A CAR linked with a ram raid on a garage may have been involved in a robbery at a shop. |
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At this point, Firth basically re-enacted the bank robbery scene, with the famous illegible stickup note. |
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They picked the elderly so that they could safely commit strong-arm robbery. |
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In Lancaster, California, on July 21, Kenneth Coley and Devin Williams began a robbery attempt. |
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A MAN was arrested following a series of armed robberies and an attempted robbery in Bootle. |
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A MAN arrested in connection with an alleged armed robbery at a Middlesbrough bookmakers has been released on police bail. |
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Gresham is charged with armed robbery in state court for an unrelated robbery. |
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