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  2. Stand-your-ground law - Wikipedia

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    The person who performs the act is presumed to have acted in self-defense: 1° when repelling, by night, the entry by break-in, violence or trickery in an inhabited place; 2° when defending himself against the authors of robbery or looting executed with violence.

  3. Robbery laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    First degree robbery 3, 4, or 6 years in prison. if the defendant committed first-degree robbery in an inhabited structure, in concert with 2 or more other people, 3, 6, or 9 years in prison. If it involves serious bodily injury, 6, 7, 9, 10, or 12 years in prison. If a firearm was used, 13, 14, or 16 years.

  4. Robbery - Wikipedia

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    Highway robbery or mugging takes place outside or in a public place such as a sidewalk, street, or parking lot. Carjacking is the act of stealing a car from a victim by force. Extortion is the threat to do something illegal, or the offer to not do something illegal, in the event that goods are not given, primarily using words instead of actions.

  5. Georgia homeowner arrested after trying to move back into her ...

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    Georgia homeowner Loletha Hale was arrested and charged with criminal trespass after she attempted to move back into her own house, which was reportedly inhabited by a squatter.

  6. A botched robbery. A tourist run over and killed. Violence ...

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    McCrary also was charged in a robbery case in September 2023 and pleaded no contest. He received a concurrent sentence for both convictions and got two years of probation and three years in state ...

  7. Home invasion - Wikipedia

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    One well-known home invasion is the November 15, 1959, quadruple murder of the Clutter family by Richard "Dick" Hickock and Perry Edward Smith during a home-invasion robbery in rural Holcomb, Kansas. The murders were detailed in Truman Capote's "nonfiction novel" In Cold Blood. However, the perpetrators were convicted of murder, not home invasion.

  8. Georgia homeowner arrested after trying to move back into her ...

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    A Georgia homeowner was arrested and charged with criminal trespass after she attempted to move back into her own house, which was reportedly inhabited by a squatter, according to WSB-TV.

  9. Joe Burrow's house break-in: What we know about the robbery ...

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    A break-in at Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Burrow's home has led to questions about his relationship status with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Ponton, who called 911 to report the crime.