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  2. Robbery - Wikipedia

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    Robbery was an offence under the common law of England. Matthew Hale provided the following definition: Robbery is the felonious and violent taking of any money or goods from the person of another, putting him in fear, be the value thereof above or under one shilling. [22]

  3. Robbery laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Armed Robbery 7–21 years in prison.(A 2nd and subsequent offense is 14–28 years in prison. Two or more Dangerous Felony Offenses not committed in the same incident, may be consolidated for trial purposes; or that are not historical prior felony convictions is 10 years and 6 months-26 years and 6 months in prison but if it was a 3rd charge ...

  4. Hirabah - Wikipedia

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    In Saudi Arabia, Hirabah is defined as "Armed Robbery". To prove hirabah, two witnesses must testify or there must be a confession. In addition, an offender can still escape the death penalty if he "repents before he is arrested and willingly places himself in the hands of the authorities."

  5. Police code - Wikipedia

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    Armed robbery 133: Possibly dangerous person 134: Kidnapping 135: Escape 136: Hold of hostages 137: Riot 138: Bomb alert 139: Air disaster 140: Murder 141: Accident 142: Unlawful assembly 143: Hit and run 144: Impaired 145: Prisoner transport 146: Breaking and entering (vehicle or residence) 147: Suspect armed 148: Brawl/Family feuding 149 ...

  6. Four men charged in armed robbery of Maywood jewelry store - AOL

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    Four men were arrested on charges that stem from an armed robbery at a jewelry store in Maywood in April, the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office said Friday.. Beiker A. Aguilera Areyan, 19, of East ...

  7. Forcible felony - Wikipedia

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    In addition to violent crimes, forcible felonies under Illinois law include burglary, residential burglary, and treason. [10] Any felony may be a forcible felony under Illinois law if the felony "involves the use or threat of physical force or violence".

  8. Witnesses to alleged armed robbery say fugitive developer's ...

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    The armed robbery that developer Daniel Pettit described to Johnston police back in September sounded like a scene out of “The Sopranos,” except there were details that didn't jibe.

  9. 'Away from society': Armed robbery suspect who led Lebanon ...

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    A 33-year-old Lebanon man who stole a car at gunpoint and led Lebanon City Police officers on a lengthy chase that hurt at least one person was sentenced to serve a minimum of 10 years in prison.