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  2. 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.

  3. 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):

  4. Murder of David Dorn - Wikipedia

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    During the trial Cannon's co-defendant Mark Jackson testified against Cannon in a plea deal in which Cannon pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery and burglary which dropped Jackson’s charges of second-degree murder, stealing and three counts of armed criminal action in exchange for Jackson’s testimony that he drove Cannon to and from the ...

  5. Murder in Missouri law - Wikipedia

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    Second-degree murder constitutes the intentional killing of a person without premeditation, the unintentional killing of a person with intent to cause bodily injury, or the killing of a person caused by the perpetration or attempted perpetration of any felony other than murder or manslaughter. It is punished by 10 to 30 years in prison, or life ...

  6. Police logs for Feb. 2, 2024

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    Thomas Raymond Morris, 32, Moses Lake, booked on second-degree theft, second-degree vehicle prowl, obstructing a law enforcement officer and second-degree burglary, as well as a Department of ...

  7. Man on death row for killing elderly Missouri couple during ...

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    Jesse Driskill, 43, was on death row after being convicted of killing an elderly Missouri couple who caught him burglarizing their home. The couple was celebrating their 59th wedding anniversary.

  8. 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.

  9. 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 ...