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Robbery logo #10101) Attack 2) Break in 3) Buccaneering 4) Burglary 5) Carjacking 6) Dacoity 7) Dakoity 8) Depredation 9) Dacoity 10) Express kidnapping 11) Heist 12) Highjacking 13) Hold up 14) Looting 15) Mail robbery 16) Piracy 17) Raid 18) Ram-raiding 19) Rief 20) Sardinian banditry 21) Stickup 22) Theft 23) Tiger kidnapping
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Robbery logo #10101) Bank holdup 2) Burglary 3) French word used in English 4) Heist 5) Larceny 6) Larceny by threat of violence 7) Pilfering 8) Property crime 9) Serious overcharging 10) Shoplifting 11) Stealing 12) Street crime 13) Taking things badly 14) Theft 15) Thievery 16) Thieving 17) Unlawful acquisition
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robbery logo #10444
  1. larceny by threat of violence
  2. plundering during riots or in wartime

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robbery logo #21214n. 1) the direct taking of property (including money) from a person (victim) through force, threat or intimidation. Robbery is a felony (crime punishable by a term in state or federal prison). "Armed robbery" involves the use of a gun or other weapon which can do bodily harm, such as a knife or club, and under most state laws carries a stiffer pena...
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Robbery logo #21000 Robbery is the crime of taking or attempting to take something of value by force or threat of force or by putting the victim in fear. At common law, robbery is defined as taking the property of another, with the intent to permanently deprive the person of that property, by means of force or fear. Precise definitions of the offence may vary between...
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Robbery logo #22319Felonious taking of another
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Robbery logo #21002• (n.) The crime of robbing. See Rob, v. t., 2. • (n.) The act or practice of robbing; theft.
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robbery logo #21003in criminal law, an aggravated form of theft that involves violence or the threat of violence against a victim in his presence. Many criminologists ... [4 related articles]
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robbery logo #20688In law, a variety of theft: stealing from a person, using force, or the threat of force, to intimidate the victim. The maximum penalty in the UK is life imprisonment. ...
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Robbery logo #21213(n) Robbery is taking the physical possession of an article or movable property without the consent of the owner or holder of right in that property by stealing, or by exerting force threat etc. Robbery is a criminal activity punishable with imprisonment
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robbery logo #21814 theft from the person (usually involving violence or the threat of it); a felony
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Robbery logo #10444The crime of using, or threatening to use, force to steal
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Robbery logo #10444Theft, or threat of theft, by force. (Crimes against property)
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Robbery logo #20972Rob'ber·y noun ; plural Robberies . [ Old French roberie .] 1. The act or practice of robbing; theft. « Thieves for their robbery have authority When judges steal themselves.» Shak. 2. (Law) The crime of robbing. See Rob
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Robbery logo #21212The felonious and forcible taking from the person of another, goods or money to any value, by violence or putting him in fear. By "taking from the person" is meant not only the immediate taking from his person, but also from his presence when it is done with violence and against his consent. The taking must be by violence or putting the owner in .....
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Robbery logo #22642The crime of directly taking property (including money) from a person (victim) through force, threat, or intimidation. Robbery is a felony, punishable by a term in state or federal prison. Armed robbery involves the use of gun or other weapon, such as a knife or club, and under most state laws carries a stiffer penalty than robbery by merely taking...
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robbery logo #22318Felonious taking of another's property in that person's presence by force or fear. Differs from larceny.
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robbery logo #20400[n] - larceny by threat of violence
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robbery logo #20974 noun larceny by threat of violence
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robbery logo #21221In law, a variety of theft: stealing from a person, using force, or the threat of force, to intimidate the victim
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