Information used in identity theft, including Social Security numbers and dates of birth, was not stored with the credit card accounts. |
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Publishing or even sharing that information, then, is legally tantamount to abetting theft. |
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Just like without the wanton slaughter, rape and theft of Native Americans and their territories there would be NO USA whatsoever! |
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There is a lot of abuse, robbery, corruption, crime and theft of our wealth. |
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What do people think about a Government that lets mafia criminals wander around free while jailing poor people for theft? |
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And when will there be a law that will hold a bank guilty as accessory to theft from the Namibian public? |
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In Mazo the Court of Appeal quashed the conviction and stated that a person cannot be guilty of theft of property received as a valid gift. |
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Men appear to be the most accident-prone, with four times as many stags losing personal items as hens, and twice as many being victims of theft. |
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Failure to provide this information to your insurer could jeopardize claims for damage or theft. |
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He was working on a jewel theft case when he suddenly disappeared, along with 5 other agents. |
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Witnesses to the act of criminal genius called police who, so far, have only charged the man with theft. |
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You know the blockers are doing theft jobs when Holmes consistently is getting by the initial wave of defenders. |
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He has previous convictions for theft, robbery and assault causing actual bodily harm. |
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As a child and adolescent, he had numerous encounters with law enforcement for joyriding, theft, burglary, fraud, assault and battery. |
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I can now report back to you, that the police have arrested a person for the theft and that they have admitted the crime. |
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Among the seventeen great sins, unbelief is the greatest, more heinous than murder, theft, adultery and so on. |
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She is facing charges of fraud and theft after allegedly defrauding parliament of millions of rands. |
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Ministers are also concerned about the growth of identity theft, in which criminals assume someone else's identity to gain financial advantage. |
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Then there was the rap sheet of Stoudemire's mother, Carrie, which included arrests for passing bad checks, fraud and theft. |
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The Federal Trade Commission has named identity theft the fastest-growing white-collar crime today. |
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His criminal record also includes armed robbery, affray, assault, theft and public order offences. |
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The suspects were arrested and charged with aggravated robbery, felonious assault and theft. |
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Besides their potential role in identity theft and unauthorized purchases, the key cards can get up to other mischief. |
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The lack of mens rea is what protects a two-year-old from facing charges of theft. |
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This Yahoo article is claiming that phishers are increasingly employing key loggers to gather data which they later use for identity theft. |
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In some cases, the spyware may include key loggers that could lead to intellectual property theft and corporate espionage. |
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Anti-spyware researchers have uncovered a massive identity theft ring linked to keylogging software. |
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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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Five men, aged between 18 and 22, face multiple charges including burglary, theft, and receiving stolen goods. |
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Turning first to Skinner, note that procreation had nothing to do with the crime in question, recidivist theft. |
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He admitted two counts of theft, one of robbery and taking the car without consent. |
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These conversations apparently were about money withdrawals, theft of a bank card and a false card. |
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He also pleaded guilty to theft and his brother admitted handling stolen goods. |
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Court documents show the main charge against him is the theft of 15 billion kwacha in cash from the Zambia National Commercial Bank in Lusaka. |
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At last, some light has been shed on the shadowy subject of identity theft and how the finance industry and its regulators can fight it. |
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Citation and allusion have a long and continuing history as literary practices, yet they are difficult to distinguish from theft. |
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A cultural world in which allusion is defined as theft seems an awfully impoverished one. |
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Petty theft and larceny are caused by poverty and frequent shortages of consumer goods, but violence is rare. |
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The most prevalent property crimes are larceny, theft, burglary, and robbery. |
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Most major crimes, and the crimes most important in popular culture, are those of burglary, theft, larceny, and corruption. |
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Officers have designed an unusual Yuletide card for wanted offenders who have so far avoided arrest for offences from breach of bail to theft. |
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Wonder if Janet will repent for her theft, or get caught further and further in a web of deceit. |
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The operation was carried out after the theft of two guns and live ammunition during a burglary. |
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The theft had been the latest in a series of misfortunes to befall the memorial garden. |
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It was, after all, the important French anarchist thinker Proudhon who declared that property is theft. |
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At present, this record of ancient history is slowly falling prey to vandalism, theft, tourism and ignorance. |
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Thus, the system improves efficiency and arrests leakage of revenue through theft, pilferage etc. |
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The orders were revoked and he was re-sentenced for both offences, receiving three months for the assault and a month for the theft. |
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Now, understand that there was no lying going on, and no graft or theft or anything else of that nature. |
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With identity theft so rife, it would be too easy for imposters to hack accounts. |
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The web is rife with intellectual property theft, and it pays to protect your brand by registering trademarks and appropriate domains. |
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Antonomasia is, then, a kind of theft, but one that reveals the thievery involved in the original act of naming. |
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He had breached a curfew order, committed theft and failed to surrender to custody, and was rightly jailed for four months. |
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Criminals pursuing identity theft, phishing scams, and spam rings are running rampant on the internet. |
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Portable storage media, readily available internally and sent outside the protection of the data center, is inherently at risk to theft. |
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The crimes include shoplifting, assault, public order offences, theft and criminal damage. |
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After the verdict, he revealed that Bailey had a long record for theft, criminal damage and car crime. |
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Burglary, theft, criminal damage and robbery showed a seven per cent reduction. |
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While fully appreciating all the dangers of identity theft, I'd almost rather clean the litter box than shred documents. |
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The insurance will cover damages arising as a result of an accident, medical costs, expatriation but not the theft of personal property. |
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They were charged with theft and illegal possession of loaded firearms within city limits. |
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He's got a record as long as your arm, starting with petty theft and working his way up to your house. |
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You can also use an app which enables smartphone or tablet owners to lock, locate and recover their gadgets in the event of loss or theft. |
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On the actual day of the murder, he had been arrested and taken into the lock-up on a charge of a very petty theft. |
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The man was charged with theft and now enjoys a nice comfy cell in the local lock-up. |
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After the plague of viruses and worms, the main security issues of 2003 were identity theft, spam, keyboard loggers and social engineering. |
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Activities such as theft can lead the offenders to worse crimes like homicide and sexual assaults. |
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Their teenage son Paul had a recent run-in with police over the theft of alcohol from a country club. |
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Mr Paxman himself will open the display on April 1, two years to the day since the theft. |
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The theft was the third at the shop in the space of only eight weeks, although it is the first in which actual shop stock has been taken. |
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My take-away from this is that there are some steps that we can individually take to improve our security against identity theft. |
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He says that a bigger trauma awaited him after the theft, in the form of claiming insurance. |
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If you suspect mail theft, get a lockable mailbox or rent a Post Office box. |
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Unless you are using a mainframe computer, the level of risk to data loss and theft from unauthorized access is growing daily. |
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What does it have to do with the fact that the malefactors cannot be prosecuted for car theft? |
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This will focus on mitigating the risk of fraud, hacking, identity theft, scams and schemes. |
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Similarly, for the same period, only 23 municipal and city mayors were convicted for malversation, bribery and theft. |
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Several managements are now consulting security firms for insulation from product theft. |
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This theft is indeed the biggest theft ever witnessed by mankind in the history of the world. |
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Charged with credit-card fraud and identity theft, most of the suspects arrested that day have been released on bail pending trial. |
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Watching in a Glasgow dump is her errant husband Jimmy, who heads to Nottingham, cash in hand from his latest theft, to try to rekindle the past. |
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Her theft of the teraphim was, thus, a preventive measure designed to protect her family. |
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Out of 27 recent arrests for theft and break and entry, 20 were Thai nationals. |
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The security laws ban treason, sedition, subversion and the theft of state secrets. |
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Police are appealing for information following the theft of a large sum of money from a property in Firth. |
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This is necessary where two or more persons participate in the original theft. |
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In the last part of your article you liken the act of music piracy to the theft of physical property. |
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Police are again urging householders to secure their property after a theft from a house in Hill Lane. |
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Since the start of the year, police have recorded the theft of 30 spare wheels from the boots of cars. |
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The book begins, as noted earlier, with the theft of a painting, and the complications resulting therefrom. |
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Shipped from England to Port Jackson, he served seven years for theft, but later became a sealer, earning enough to buy into his first ship. |
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Many take sport in killing for the sake of killing, thieving for the sake of theft, even if they do not need or use the spoils. |
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If cycling is one way to sort out York's traffic problems, how come the frequent theft of bikes is brushed off as one of those things? |
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Car theft, burglary, muggings and pick-pocketing are the most common crimes and sometimes it seems no amount of precautions will protect you. |
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A crackdown on drug-related crime has been launched in areas of Leeds where residents have been plagued by burglary, theft and muggings. |
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Once the information is legitimately in the hands of third parties, should those third parties advise the banks if loss or theft of data occurs? |
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He vehemently denies the allegations of theft and is now threatening to sue White for libel. |
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The court heard she had previous convictions for possessing cannabis, criminal damage and theft. |
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Security is insured by encrypting the data in the exchange, which cannot be scanned or copied by sophisticated theft devices. |
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The woman was able to provide a positive identification of the pair of teens, who were charged with theft. |
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At the Police station, a sergeant takes down my story and informs me I've been the victim of online Identity theft. |
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To prevent theft, tar is put all around the fence and any slave found with it is severely punished. |
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He was committed in custody for sentence to Burnley Crown Court after the bench said the theft merited custody. |
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Although none of the money was used, the raid on the mint was viewed as theft of national property. |
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Property insurance developed in response to the hazards faced by medieval exporters, for example losses from shipwreck, piracy, or theft. |
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Many Ukrainians feel that they have witnessed a electoral theft that makes the Florida miscount look like a petty candy shoplifting spree. |
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Youths and adults were arrested for theft, shoplifting, assaulting a police officer and public order offences. |
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Many supported their habits through shoplifting, petty theft, or prostitution. |
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The three women, aged between 27 and 36, were all arrested for the attempted theft of diamonds from display showcases. |
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The single greatest deterrent to identity theft is probably a paper shredder. |
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But in truth, reproducing a trade mark or the artistic work on a recording is theft. |
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There's also some material about a bus and a museum theft that makes no sense at all, and feels spliced in from another film. |
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He was convicted at various times for auto theft, selling narcotics, blackmail, and child molestation. |
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It is, after all, free information usable for blackmail, theft or provoking a crippling system breakdown. |
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Although it occurred some two or three weeks ago, the local police have maintained a stony silence with respect to the theft. |
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Would they claim that if car theft were totally stopped that all the former car thieves would go out and buy one? |
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Once we'd sobered up, we agonised most of all over the theft of the champagne. |
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There has also been an increase in organized theft of small outboard motors. |
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But Mr Hopwood, a former boilermaker, said the theft of his new silver Peugeot 206 was a crushing blow. |
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He deals with all sorts of crime in the underworld of this city, from petty theft to murder, and everything in between. |
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How can any ordinary citizens respect it if the mafia literally gets away with murder, violence, theft and extortion time and time again? |
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You can't claim virtually every theft on insurance or you're going to become uninsurable. |
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Your home is currently unprotected against fire, flood, storm or theft by MBNA Home Insurance. |
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When he went to register the theft, four other tourists were already in line ahead of him, smarting over similar humiliation. |
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The theft seems to have been an internal job involving a security guard, but no prosecution followed and the thefts went unpublicised. |
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Thus, a secret theft of presidential documents was equated with the public disclosure of needful information. |
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Apparently my skepticism about the plausibility of hot tub theft was unwarranted. |
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A recent Court of Appeal decision upheld an insurer's right to refuse a claim for theft because keys had been left in a car. |
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Of course, a few social faux pas are better than grand theft larceny! |
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In January, Adams pleaded guilty to an apparently unrelated federal charge of identity theft in California. |
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Drug use is a factor in the lives of people before incarceration and may be an instrumental reason why crimes such as theft, larceny, and forgery are committed. |
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Following the logic of social control theory, it is predicted that workers would have to neutralize the bind of the law, the prohibitions against theft. |
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Good theft is what Robin Hood did, I say now it's walking home from work with a biro, or using an office telephone to call your mother to ask how she's feeling. |
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A concurrent effect to this drop in violent crime occurs in the form of an increase in some levels of property crimes, including larceny and auto theft. |
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Now in Canada, authorities are investigating the loss or theft of more than 1,000 articles of clothing that are part of the uniform worn by airport screeners. |
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I've seen, as have we all, theft, fraud, intimidation, malversation. |
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But in the world of grand theft auto, I spent my glitched cash on more lethal goods and services. |
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This instruction does not cover the defendant's theory, which is that he had no knowledge of the theft of the car until after the asportation had ceased. |
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He couldn't stay here and be an accessory to murder and theft. |
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Traitz, it should be noted, has a long criminal history that includes trafficking Oxycodone, ID fraud, theft, and more. |
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The three machines stolen in yesterday's theft were used by pupils for word processing, databases and spreadsheets as well as Internet access for research. |
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He talked about the Government misappropriating money, which is theft. |
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Unlike other kinds of theft where the principal beneficiaries are the thief and other low-life cretins, here the person who benefits the most is another contractor. |
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The rating system examines design, reparability and theft resistance. |
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The chief risks involve the theft or diversion of nuclear material from a facility or a physical attack or act of sabotage designed to cause a release of radioactivity. |
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There is lots of petty theft and my neighbour next door was burgled. |
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For Holmes, this would mean considering all of the various ways in which a theft could occur without the guard dog barking. |
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Accordingly, within your responsible service of alcohol policy you must develop safeguards to prevent the theft of your alcoholic beverage inventory. |
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Instances of burglary, stolen cars and theft from motor vehicles fell. |
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An Ozzie traveller complained to me that the only theft he had encountered was in youth hostels, and even then it was a piece of cheese from the fridge. |
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Three were imprisoned for robbery, one for theft and one for drug dealing. |
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I've learned that this form of identity theft, conjuring up a character to attract another person, is not uncommon. |
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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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The theft of the jewelry and other valuables was immediately reported to the police. |
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A review of electronic security inside commonwealth agencies has reportedly uncovered a culture of theft and lax security inside the public service. |
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Woolley has admitted manslaughter, but denies theft of a shoulder bag. |
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When there are no cops to report your minor theft to it goes unreported. |
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He had resigned from his post when the theft was discovered. |
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Identity theft is becoming so widespread in the UK that many companies now offer insurance to protect against falling victim to this increasingly common type of fraud. |
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In no way, he said, did Brown deserve to die for what began as petty theft. |
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In this way, inspiration becomes appropriation, which leads directly to theft and erasure. |
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If Western food aid results in massive theft, corruption, and re-exportation, can you imagine what kleptomaniac dictators could do with expensive HIV medicine? |
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I got so tired of watching the news because of all the kidnappings and rapes and murders and theft that filled that channel and I wanted to help put an end to it. |
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Two of the recruits have admitted to two sexual assaults and a bicycle theft in Market Square right at the center of the old town. |
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The theft, which was over in less than a minute, took place in a North London liquor store. |
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These tasks take him through back alley surgeries, identity theft, and much more, and each successive task has a more sophisticated piece of technology as its goal. |
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He was caught on CCTV and a staff member witnessed the theft. |
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Contact lending was the only option, and it amounted to large scale wealth theft. |
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Chiluba is currently facing trial for 65 counts of theft including that of 15 billion kwacha in cash from the Zambia National Commercial Bank in Lusaka. |
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The deceptively marketed products included credit score tracking, identify theft protection, and payment protection. |
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He is acquitted of theft but convicted of handling and sent to prison. |
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But prayer as a means to effect a private end is meanness and theft. |
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Then, on November 3, Parker was extradited to Connecticut where he was charged with identity theft, which is a felony. |
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He and his band are untainted by political skullduggery and economic interest, not to mention accusations of theft. |
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The 40 are expected to appear in court today and will be charged with theft and the illegal possession and illegal trading in unwrought precious metal. |
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Current and former Oakland Raiderettes sued their team in January, alleging wage theft and failure to meet minimum wage salaries. |
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There's nothing wrong with allusion, or indeed, literary theft. |
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Supermarkets have experienced a surge in the theft of trolleys and shopping baskets since the introduction of the plastic bags tax earlier this year. |
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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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Some of the radioactivity detectors have been in use in Russia for the past few years to help prevent the theft of weapons-grade nuclear material. |
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And non-lethal crimes, such as assault, extortion, and theft are also high. |
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I've immunized myself to bike theft by switching to rollerblades. |
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It's like having to report the theft of one's collection of toby jugs. |
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It's critical that suppliers do all they can to clamp down on electricity theft. |
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The self-confessed killer of Peruvian college student Stephany Flores was convicted of aggravated homicide and petty theft. |
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He had been acquitted, by direction of the Recorder, of attempted theft. |
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A prisoner jailed for theft was wrongly released on October 1 after his GBH charges were missed. |
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Three people were arrested by Paphos police on Tuesday on suspicion of theft, assault and battery and resisting arrest. |
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A recent infographic commissioned by SECOM Plc shows shoplifting and more serious retail theft is becoming more and more of a problem. |
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A check of Carr's criminal record revealed he had two prior convictions for retail theft which made this offense a felony. |
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Cory Allen McGraw, 42, was arrested Wednesday on charges of aggravated first-degree theft and organized retail theft. |
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Breaking and entering residential, mud room door alarm activated, break-in to house, no reported theft, 93 Francis Ave. |
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Currently, most detectives assigned to the homicide, robbery, auto theft and other bureaus work banker's hours. |
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It begins with the overview of the looting of the Old Summer Palace during the second opium war and the theft of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals. |
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I'm talking about the theft of credit card and checking account numbers from trash dumpsters in apartments and office buildings. |
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A fire, power failure or theft of hardware can shut down a computer system just as effectively as malicious code or a denial-of-service attack. |
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After the theft the family, and six month old Chinese crested dog Betty, walked the three miles from the rugby club back to the city centre. |
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Biller, 50, was sentenced Wednesday after pleading guilty to 14 felony counts of grand theft, forgery and filing false tax returns. |
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Blackburn, 29, admitted the theft of more than pounds 1,000 and preventing a lawful and decent burial. |
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The person is not liable for any blank cheques used after the theft or loss. |
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We considered burglary and motor vehicle theft the most pedestrian. |
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An Elmira man has been arrested in connection with the theft of a mail truck from the post office in Veneta in August. |
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Tony Cassidy has been detained over the theft of an expensive BMX bike after his schoolboy victim found him on Facebook. |
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Singh, now of Nearfield Road, Doncaster, had admitted theft at an earlier hearing. |
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The three estate temple managements, Tuan Mee, Coalfield and Kg Kuantan have expressed shock at the theft, the Tamil Nesan and Star reports. |
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The Knox County Sheriff's Office confirmed that Vinson had an extensive criminal history of theft and drug charges and had outstanding warrants. |
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Nine Ball malicious programs typically attempt to steal information from users for potential financial or identity theft use. |
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Police are seeking the public's assistance solving a theft from Nipissing University. |
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A leading art theft database reveals 31 Colourist paintings have been stolen in nine years and 21 are still missing. |
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This compares to the Jesmond and Heaton areas, where there were 1,047 incidents, 260 of which were TWOC and 787 being theft from a motor vehicle. |
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The theft happened around midday on Saturday when Steven let the Pekinese dogs out while he was inside. |
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They may be newly born and struggling to live, as dead presidents, headbanger, identity theft, and McJob. |
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Sharjah Police on Monday arrested a 27-year-old Emirati for his involvement in a number of car break-ins and theft of valuable items. |
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According to the report, it is being said that this was likely a case of large scale identity theft, but BSI did not reveal any further details. |
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The contract killer had previously been convicted of murder, theft of firearms and ammunition. |
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Paul Ramsay, prosecuting, said that during the first theft Gomersal picked up a shopping basket in the store. |
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Other features include a theft control function with e-mail messaging to regular e-mail accounts or digital cell phones. |
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A total of six Ducorps Cockatoos, eight Caiques Parrots and two orange-bellied Senegal Parrots were taken in the theft. |
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He was shocked by the implication of his partner in the theft. |
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First and foremost in many photographers' minds is the possibility of digital theft of copywritten images. |
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But go anywhere else in the Middle East and Zionism stands for theft, oppression, racist exclusionism. |
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In the late evening of March 27, 2014 RCMP Innisfail received a complaint of theft of fuel from the Penhold Fas Gas. |
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Scots common law covers matters including murder and theft, and has sources in custom, in legal writings and previous court decisions. |
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In total, more than 200 offences were punishable by death, including petty theft. |
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A stir was caused in 1044 when two kings, in some dispute over the bell, went on spates of prisoner taking and cattle theft. |
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In 1323 Henry Lambard, a cleric, was brought before a court and asked how he wished to clear himself of charges of theft. |
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It is in a glass case and filled with concrete to prevent theft, particularly by UCL students who once castrated it. |
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Its owner, Joseph Major, reported the theft to Richard Bayes, landlord of the Green Man public house at Leytonstone. |
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The theft of cadavers for medical research was a common enough occurrence, and was likely tolerated by the authorities in York. |
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She is found guilty of theft and sentenced to transportation to Botany Bay. |
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He had been further imprisoned in 1957 for seven years for theft from cars. |
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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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Additional common crimes include theft, arson, and the destruction of property not warranted by military necessity. |
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In addition to upstanding practices, a black market exists for great art, which is closely tied to art theft and art forgery. |
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When Jack and Rose attempt to inform Cal of the collision, Lovejoy slips the necklace into Jack's pocket and he and Cal accuse him of theft. |
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Lowland shepherds imported to work the new sheep farms were subject to intimidating letters and maiming or theft of the sheep. |
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Cleaning up after identity theft can be a nightmare of phone calls and letters. |
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It noted that the population was declining due to hunting and the theft of eggs. |
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Livestock farmers have suffered from wild animal predation and theft by rustlers. |
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It is now housed in Hereford Cathedral in the largest surviving chained library, a library in which the books are chained so as to prevent theft. |
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After a brief investigation of their allegations was ended, Sato and Suzuki were arrested and charged with theft and trespass. |
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They were convicted of theft and trespass in September 2010 by the Aomori district court. |
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Anyone, including recreational divers and beachcombers, removing those goods must inform the Receiver of Wreck to avoid the accusation of theft. |
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The triggers for conflicts range from petty offenses, such as theft and jesting, to more serious crimes, like homicide. |
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The story of Heracles's theft of the cattle of Geryon is probably also related. |
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He forbade the selling of women, theft, fighting among the Mongols, and the hunting of animals during the breeding season. |
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The violence was usually attributed as a response to the ill treatment of the natives in response to petty theft, which was a common practice. |
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Some consider cattle the oldest form of wealth, and cattle raiding consequently one of the earliest forms of theft. |
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The Guanajuato congress has asked for help against the theft of religious art in the state, which has the third highest incidence of such. |
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In 2015, there were 40 reported cases of rape, 214 robberies, 742 burglaries, and 1027 cases of theft. |
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In 1820, there were 160, including crimes such as shoplifting, petty theft or stealing cattle. |
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For example, the crime of theft of government property would include as an attendant circumstance that the property belong to the government. |
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Someone who carries out an act of or makes a career of theft is known as a thief. |
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The act of theft is also known by other terms such as stealing, thieving, and filching. |
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Because of this, confidential information cannot be the subject of theft, as it is not capable of being taken as only tangibles can be taken. |
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According to its title, the Theft Act 1968 revises the law as to theft and similar or associated offences. |
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Grand theft is contrasted with petty theft, theft that is of smaller magnitude or lesser seriousness. |
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Theft laws, including the distinction between grand theft and petty theft for cases falling within its jurisdiction, vary by state. |
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The Theft Act of 1927 consolidated a variety of common law crimes into theft. |
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The state now distinguishes between two types of theft, grand theft and petty theft. |
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The older crimes of embezzlement, larceny, and stealing, and any preexisting references to them now fall under the theft statute. |
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There are a number of criminal statutes in the California Penal Code defining grand theft in different amounts. |
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In parts of the world which govern with sharia law, the punishment for theft is amputation of the right hand if the thief does not repent. |
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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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The threat or use of force must take place immediately before or at the time of the theft. |
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Force used after the theft is complete will not turn the theft into a robbery. |
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The threat or use of force does not have to take place immediately before or at the time of the theft. |
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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 theft is considered completed when the perpetrator reaches a place of temporary safety with the property. |
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Many criminal codes provide penalties for conversion, embezzlement, theft, all of which involve deprivations of the value of the property. |
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Bracton stressed the animus furendi in theft, that is the intention to steal. |
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They are also involved in cannabis dealing, vehicle theft, car rebirthing, currency counterfeiting and fraud. |
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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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When sufficient stores of graphite had been accumulated, the mines were flooded to prevent theft until more was required. |
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Bertram claimed to have borrowed the text from a friend who admitted he had come by it as an act of theft from an English library. |
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Police believe the 27-year-old man is behind the theft of female undies stolen from clotheslines in the Hawthorne neighbourhood. |
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The misclassification of workers, and the devastating wage theft, ends here. |
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The system keeps cash securely between managers and customers, reducing the potential for an internal theft and eliminating miscounts. |
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There's also theft notification and if the car alarm is triggered the driver is alerted via the mobile app. |
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Moreover, the traditional manual calculation often leads to error, theft and even misplacement. |
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It does help for data theft, such as from spyware or lost media, as the encrypted data is meaningless unless it can be successfully decrypted. |
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As well as generating a paper profit of over PS400,000 in Year 1, the team hopes to reduce the amount of animal theft. |
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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 crime pattern involved the theft of credit cards from the lockers of unsuspecting health club members while they exercised. |
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A cold-blooded catnapper has been caught on camera bundling a kitten into her handbag in a theft from a pet shop. |
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A CATNAPPER was caught on camera bundling a kitten into a handbag in a theft from a pet shop. |
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An identity theft can take significant time and money to clear up. |
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The nesting sites of Montagu's harriers are a close-kept secret to prevent theft by egg collectors. |
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Most said they wouldn't hire people with convictions because of fears of theft, violence, or general untrustworthiness. |
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The implementation of the national ID program in the UAE enhanced security of the individuals by protecting their identities and preventing identity theft. |
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Horse theft became a capital offence in 1545, punishable by death. |
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Product theft is sometimes also a problem for pipeline companies. |
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Sweden has low levels of burglary, car theft and drug problems. |
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Amid the confusion, the theft of the baron's jewels went unremarked. |
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On 5 March 1976 he was dismissed for the theft of used tyres. |
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Most books, however, were held by chains in order to discourage theft. |
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I don't care what he calls it, what he's doing is theft, plain and simple. |
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The Sachsenspiegel of 1230 recognizes the judicial duel as an important function to establish guilt or innocence in cases of insult, injury or theft. |
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For criminals, the Web has become a venue to spread malware and engage in a range of cybercrimes, including identity theft, fraud, espionage and intelligence gathering. |
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