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    the robbery

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    The robbery I was serving a lady and her child at the front of the cupcake shop‚ cute cupcakes. I was placing vanilla and chocolate cupcakes in a box when I heard a gunshot. My head shot up to the direction of the piercing sound. When my eyes find the attacker he had already shot 5 people‚ a child and mother and also two men. I froze as I saw the attacker moving towards me. As he was walking towards me I suddenly remembered there was an emergency button if there was ever an emergency the button

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    Robbery

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    I could not believe my eyes when I saw these foreign robbers who make an attempt to rob my kind neighbour sundry shop.They looked very strong and mean.Two of them‚tall and dark-skin wearing masks and wanted to rob Mr.Samy’s shop.It happened one evening when the sun was about to set‚ my mother asked to me to go and buy some onions and salts from a nearby sundry shop which is apparently my neighbour.The shop was managed by Mr Samy ‚ a jovial middle-aged indian man with a huge pot-belly.His wife and

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    Robbery

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    I woke up to complete silence but a screaming in my head that something wasn’t right. My eyes opened to the sight of two strangers walking through my living room. There was still no sound‚ not even the creak of their footsteps as they deliberately crept towards the door. I was instantly flooded with adrenaline as I shattered the silence with a single word. “HEY!” I barked‚ causing the eyes of the men to snap straight towards the source of the word. Dropping what was in their hands they burst out

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    Elements of Robbery

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    ROBBERY Art. 293- Who are guilty of robbery?  -any person who‚ with intent to gain‚ shall take any personal property belonging to one another‚ by means of violence against or intimidation of any person‚ or using force upon anything‚ shall be guilty of robbery Elements of robbery  there must be personal property belonging to another  there must be unlawful taking of that property  that the taking must be with intent to gain  that there is violence against or intimidation of any person

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    A Bank Robbery

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    In general‚ the definition of a crime is an act punishable by law‚ usually considered an evil act. Crime refers to many types of misconduct forbidden by law. Crimes include such things as murder‚ stealing a car‚ resisting arrest‚ possession or dealing of illegal drugs‚ drunk driving‚ and bank robbery. Crime is an act that has been timeless and committed practically since the start of time. "Daddy‚ when are you going to buy a new car?" I asked my father‚ looking at my old car. "Very soon"‚ my dad

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    House Robbery

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    Kampung Desa until a gang of robbers had fled from a police station near the village recently. They were on the most wanted list by the police since they had harmed victims before. Ever since their getaway‚ there had been abundant of reports involving robbery occurring in Kampung Desa. Most victims were unable to identify the culprits because they were wearing masks. The villagers of Kampung Desa had been warned by the police to stay on guard at all times. The villagers were beginning to worry. Some

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    Pawnshop Robbery

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    a pair of narrow-silted eyes. Instinct took over and my eyes widened in intuition of what was to come. The man stepped out of the cover of plotted plants and walked towards me. In the next moment‚ I found myself staring at the end of a pistol. “Robbery!” his loud voice resounded through the entire pawnshop. “Hands up or die!” his accomplice demanded. Silence hung for a minute as time stood still‚ but it was immediately shattered. Screams punctuated the air as people realized what was happening

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    An Attempted Robbery

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    Narrative Essay − An Attempted Robbery One evening when the sun was about to set‚ my mother asked me to go and buy some onions and salt from the nearby sundry shop. The shop is run by Samy‚ a jovial middle-age Indian man with a huge pot-belly. His wife and two young children‚ a boy and a girl‚ help him run the shop. It was almost completely dark when I reached the shop. Samy had switched on the lights in his small but adequately stocked shop. He was alone at the time and I was the only customer

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    robbery incidence rate

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Crime is as old as mankind itself. Since the biblical crime back in the days of Cain‚ societies have emerged‚ laws have been created‚ and prohibitions have been declared but violations of forbiddances have continued. Crime has been with us from the very beginning; it has never ceased to disturb men’s living together (Schafer‚ 1996). Crime has negative impacts in many ways. Its costs and effects touch everyone to some degree. The types of costs

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    robbery in progress

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    When responding to what would generally be considered a “code 3” call in effect‚ an emergency requiring excess speed and the use of sirens and lights‚ the first thing the responding officers need to do is keep their emotions under control‚ as failure to do so can result in a bad shoot out‚ use of excessive force in subduing suspects‚ or sloppy investigative work at the crime scene. In this particular case‚ the first officers on the scene would physically separate the three witnesses‚ take

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