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  2. Burglary - Wikipedia

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    Burglary, also called breaking and entering (B&E) [1] or housebreaking, [2] [3] is a property crime involving the illegal entry into a building or other area without permission, typically with the intention of committing a further criminal offence.

  3. Henry Louis Gates arrest controversy - Wikipedia

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    On July 16, 2009, Harvard University professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. was arrested at his Cambridge, Massachusetts, home by local police officer Sgt. James Crowley, who was responding to a 911 caller's report of men breaking and entering the residence. The arrest initiated a series of events that unfolded under the spotlight of the international ...

  4. Sneak and peek warrant - Wikipedia

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    A sneak and peek search warrant (officially called a Delayed Notice Warrant and also called a covert entry search warrant or a surreptitious entry search warrant) is a search warrant authorizing the law enforcement officers executing it to effect physical entry into private premises without the owner's or the occupant's permission or knowledge and to clandestinely search the premises; usually ...

  5. High court limits when police can enter home without warrant

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    The court had previously said that police in “hot pursuit” of a suspect believed to have committed a more serious crime, a felony, can enter a home without a warrant. High court limits when ...

  6. Forcible entry - Wikipedia

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    Forcible entry was a common law offence in England and Wales, but was abolished, along with forcible detainer, by the Criminal Law Act 1977.It was replaced with a new offence of "using violence to secure entry" under section 6 of that Act.

  7. Judge bars Rhodes, other Oath Keepers from entering DC ... - AOL

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    A federal judge on Friday barred Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes and seven other members of the right-wing extremist group from entering Washington, D.C., without the court’s permission ...

  8. Property crime - Wikipedia

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    Embezzlement is the unlawful taking of property by someone whom it was entrusted to. For example, if a named person trusts their friend enough to allow them to hold their wallet, and the friend goes home without returning the wallet with the intention of keeping the money, the friend would have committed embezzlement.

  9. Woman took 9-year-old girl in Burton without permission ...

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