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  2. Burglary in English law - Wikipedia

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    Burglary is a statutory offence in England and Wales. In the three years to 2018 burglary reports in England and Wales rose by 6% while criminal charges for burglary fell by 33%. The number of police officers available to investigate burglary and other crimes also fell during that time.

  3. 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.

  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. Aiding and abetting - Wikipedia

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    A person who aids, abets, counsels or procures the commission by another person of a summary offence shall be guilty of the like offence and may be tried (whether or not he is charged as a principal) either by a court having jurisdiction to try that other person or by a court having by virtue of his own offence jurisdiction to try him. [17]

  6. PNLD - Wikipedia

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    The PNLD (Police National Legal Database) is a British online police information resource of criminal justice legislation accessible online. The organisation is managed by the West Yorkshire Police and its database contains Acts of Parliament, Common Law, Regulations, Orders and Byelaws, Case Summaries and the National Standard Offence Wordings and Codes that are used in the court system of ...

  7. Man sentenced after mum died in Australian burglary - AOL

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    A man who was cleared of murdering a British woman during a break-in at her home in Australia has been sentenced to 18 months detention for burglary and assault in relation to the case.

  8. Burden of proof (law) - Wikipedia

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    An offence against a Commonwealth law, with a term of imprisonment in excess of 12 months is an 'indictable offence'; [33] and is constitutionally required to be tried before jury of 12 people. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] Offences that do not carry a term of imprisonment exceeding 12 months are called 'Summary Offences'.

  9. Will convicted wife killer Scott Peterson get a new trial? - AOL

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    Janey Peterson points to a burglary she believes happened on the same day Laci disappeared, right across the street from the Peterson home. Scott Peterson's supporters theorize that Laci ...