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  2. Murder in Tennessee law - Wikipedia

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    It is defined as either an intentional killing of another person with premeditation, or the killing of a person during the perpetration or attempted perpetration of one of the following felonies under Tennessee's felony murder rule: [2] Arson; Robbery; Burglary; Theft; Kidnapping; Aggravated abuse of an elderly or vulnerable adult

  3. 8 migrant workers accused of looting in flood-ravaged ... - AOL

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    8 migrant workers accused of looting in flood-ravaged Tennessee following Hurricane Helene: sheriff’s office ... and Dayln Gabriel Guillen Guillen, 37 — were charged with aggravated burglary ...

  4. Home invasion - Wikipedia

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    In English law, offenders who commit burglary while carrying a weapon can be convicted of the offence of aggravated burglary even if the weapon is not actually brandished or used. In Canada, section 348 of the Criminal Code provides that home invasion can be considered an aggravating circumstance in cases of Breaking and entering to steal firearm

  5. MNPD K9 helps catch man accused of breaking into South ... - AOL

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    According to the Tennessee Department of Correction, Black finished his prison sentence in September for attempted aggravated burglary and theft of property. He was initially sentenced in 2016 and ...

  6. Life imprisonment - Wikipedia

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    Manslaughter, rape, aggravated sexual assault, committing a sexual act on a child less than 15 years of age, assault causing serious harm, syringe attacks, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, certain drugs offences, and other common law offences where the maximum penalty is life imprisonment [82]

  7. Aggravation (law) - Wikipedia

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    Aggravation, in law, is "any circumstance attending the commission of a crime or tort which increases its guilt or enormity or adds to its injurious consequences, but which is above and beyond the essential constituents of the crime or tort itself". [1] Aggravated assault, for example, is usually differentiated from simple assault by the ...

  8. Crime in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, 356 people were murdered in the U.S. state of Tennessee.In 2009 and 2010, Tennessee had the highest rate of violent gun crime of any US state, although less than that of Washington D.C. Tennessee ranked highest in the nation for the rate of aggravated assaults with a firearm, and ranked fifth-worst in robberies.

  9. Burglary - Wikipedia

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    Burglary and the intended crime, if carried out, are treated as separate offenses. Burglary is a felony, even when the intended crime is a misdemeanor, and the intent to commit the crime can occur when one "enters or remains unlawfully" in the building, expanding the common-law definition. It has three degrees.