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    4/4/2013 Release Reason: Charges : AGGRAVATED THEFT I (B Felony) AGGRAVATED THEFT I (B Felony) POSS HEROIN (B Felony) THEFT I (C Felony) THEFT I (C Felony) THEFT I (C Felony) THEFT I (C Felony) THEFT II (A Misdemeanor) Court Case No. 130331123 DA Case No. 2259716 Citation No. None Charge Bail Status AGGRAVATED THEFT I (B Felony) $0 Disposed AGGRAVATED THEFT I (B Felony) $0 Disposed POSS HEROIN (B Felony) $0 Disposed THEFT I (C Felony) $0 Disposed THEFT I (C Felony) $0 Disposed

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    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 – bank     Title18‚ Part 1‚ Ch 103‚ § 2113 5

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    Bolton‚ Jr. of Hampton VA forced his way into a side door and took jewelry and electronics. Bolton was arrested and charged with burglary‚ grand larceny‚ possession of burglary tools and felony vandalism he remains incarcerated in the Hampton City Jail. This offender was recently released from the prison in which I work at here in Chesapeake VA. This case was unique to me because this was an offender whom had been through many cognitive community programs and rehabilitation classes.

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    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 and entering the dwelling of another at night with the intent to commit a felony. It was originally aimed at protecting an individual’s home and its occupants. Burglary requires breaking and entering into a building without the use of force against a person. When a deadly weapon is used in a burglary‚ the perpetrator can be charged

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    Sometimes we do not see the risks that we expose ourselves to with regard to security. We need to think about how a burglar’s mind works in order to reduce the risks of becoming a possible victim of a burglary. Read the following case study and answer the questions that follow. Miss Brown is 85 years old. She has limited mobility because she recently had a stroke. Miss Brown lives in a bungalow in fairly large grounds surrounded by trees and bushes. However‚ these have become overgrown since she

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    justia.com/criminal/docs/uniform-crime-reporting-handbook/larceny-theft.html USLegal.com Inc. (2013). Breaking and entering. Retrieved from http://definitions.uslegal.com/b/breaking-and-entering/ USLegal.com Inc. (2013). Burglary. Retrieved from http://definitions.uslegal.com/b/burglary/ USLegal.com Inc. (2013). Home invasion. Retrieved from http://definitions.uslegal.com/h/home-invasion/

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    CHAPTER I The Problem and its Background 1.1 INTRODUCTION “There is no place like home”‚ that is one of our favorite quotations right now. From the very start‚ home is really our comfort zone‚ a place where we can be worry free‚ a place where we can relax and a place that is far from harm. A house plays a big role in our lives‚ but what will happen if criminal such as burglar tries to take advantage while we are far away from our home? They might steal very important and valuable things that

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    thou shall not kill are probably the most well known of the natural laws. The laws for Thou shall not steal are robbery‚ burglary‚ and some offenses under property offenses. Robbery is the felonious taking of money or goods from a victim’s person‚ or in a victim’s presence and against his or her will‚ through the use or threat or force and violence (Inciardi‚ 2010‚ p. 68). Burglary is the breaking and entering of a dwelling with the intention to commit a felony of misdemeanor (Inciardi‚ 2010‚ p.71)

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    2013) According to the FBI Universal Crime Report (UCR)‚ burglaries in the South Region of the United States declined from 2011 – 2012‚ but in cities of less than 10‚000 residents there was an increase. Attalla‚ Alabama lies within the Gadsden Metropolitan Statistical Area and has a population of just over 6‚000 placing it within the aforementioned statistical area for populations of less than 10‚000. The UCR reports that nationwide burglary rates had a very small increase for the reporting period

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    attempt. Under Florida law‚ it is within a prosecutor’s discretion whether to charge 16 and 17-year-olds as adults or juveniles for most felony crimes. Graham’s prosecutor elected to charge Graham as an adult. The charges against Graham were armed burglary with assault or battery‚ a first-degree felony carrying a maximum penalty of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. And attempted armed-robbery‚ a second-degree felony carrying a maximum penalty of 15 years’ imprisonment.” In Graham

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