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  2. Taylor v. United States (1990) - Wikipedia

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    At the time, Taylor had four prior convictions—one for robbery, one for assault, and two were for second-degree burglary under Missouri law. The government sought the sentence enhancement under the Armed Career Criminal Act, codified in 18 U.S.C. § 924(e):

  3. Armed Career Criminal Act - Wikipedia

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    United States, the Court was called upon to determine the meaning of the word "burglary" in ACCA and, specifically, whether a conviction in Missouri for second-degree burglary was, in fact, a predicate conviction. The court concluded that an offense constitutes "burglary" under 924(e) if, regardless of its exact definition or label, it has the ...

  4. Burglary statistics 2024 - AOL

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    Second-degree burglary: Second-degree burglary is similar to first-degree burglary, but involves entering a non-residence such as a business premise or buildings detached from homes such as sheds.

  5. Robbery laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    First degree robbery 1–20 years in prison and a $15,000 fine. If it involves an occupied motor vehicle, 3–60 years in prison Second degree robbery 1–10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. If it involves an occupied motor vehicle, 3–30 years in prison Third degree robbery 1–5 years in prison and a $5,000 fine.

  6. Burglary - Wikipedia

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    Second-degree burglary retains the common-law element of a dwelling, and first-degree burglary requires that the accused be in a dwelling and armed with a weapon or have intent to cause injury. [40] A related offense, criminal trespass, covers unlawful entry to buildings or premises without the intent to commit a crime, and is a misdemeanor or ...

  7. Inmate admits igniting Whatcom County Jail fire with video ...

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    Morgan admitted to removing the back of the tablet and starting a fire by shorting the exposed battery with a paperclip. Morgan was originally arrested March 25, 2023 for first-degree burglary ...

  8. Murder of Felicia Gayle - Wikipedia

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    In total, Williams had sixteen criminal convictions prior to his murder trial: second degree burglary and stealing over $150 in 1988; second degree assault in 1988; second degree burglary in 1988; two counts each of second degree burglary and stealing over $150 in 1991; first degree robbery, armed criminal action, and unlawful use of a weapon ...

  9. Missouri set to execute 'loving father' whose DNA wasn't on ...

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    A Missouri death row inmate set to be executed ... a former reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch fatally stabbed during a burglary in the ... no-contest plea to first-degree murder in exchange ...