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  2. Ninja rocks - Wikipedia

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    In California, since 2003, ninja rocks have been explicitly listed as burglary tools, and their possession with intent to burglarize is a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in county jail and/or a fine of up to $1000.

  3. Santa Monica police release mugshots of suspects accused of ...

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    None of the 39 arrested are from Santa Monica, officials said.. Read On The Fox News App. One of the burglary suspects, Joshua Kaliel Love, 29, ran from officers and was caught with a dagger ...

  4. Inchoate offense - Wikipedia

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    In effect piling an inchoate crime onto an inchoate crime, the possession of burglary tools with the intent to use them in a burglary is a serious offense, a felony in some jurisdictions. Gloves that a defendant was trying to shake off as he ran from the site of a burglary were identified as burglar's tools in Green v. State (Fla. App. 1991).

  5. Burglary - Wikipedia

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    Possession of burglars' tools, in jurisdictions that make this an offense, has also been viewed as an inchoate crime: [33] In effect piling an inchoate crime onto an inchoate crime, the possession of burglary tools with the intent to use them in a burglary is a serious offense, a felony in some jurisdictions.

  6. 34 home burglaries in 35 days: Is Irvine still one of the ...

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    Police announce that 34 burglaries took place over 35 days in Irvine, which has claimed for 18 years to be the safest city of its size in the country.

  7. California Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    Volumes of the Thomson West annotated version of the California Penal Code; the other popular annotated version is Deering's, which is published by LexisNexis. The Penal Code of California forms the basis for the application of most criminal law, criminal procedure, penal institutions, and the execution of sentences, among other things, in the American state of California.

  8. This senior California couple lost their entire retirement ...

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    A couple from Monterey Park, California, are facing an uncertain future after thieves ransacked their home in broad daylight and made off with their entire retirement savings.

  9. Lock picking - Wikipedia

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    Generally, possession and use of lock picks is considered equivalent to the possession of a crowbar or any other tool that may or may not be used in a burglary. Possession of lock picks with an intent for their unlawful use is generally prosecuted as a misdemeanor under the category of possession of burglary tools or similar statutes.