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Armed Robbery - Law Dictionary Search Results

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armed robbery

armed robbery see robberyarmed robbery see robbery


robbery

weapon infliction of bodily injury or use of an accomplice armed robbery robbery committed by a person armed with a dangerous … infliction of bodily injury or use of an accomplice armed robbery robbery committed by a person armed with a dangerous or


Highway robbery

however no distinction is drawn between highway and any other robbery


Robbery

robbery in all robbery there is either theft or extortion penal


aggravated robbery

aggravated robbery see robbery


simple robbery

simple robbery see robbery


Royal Arms

royal arms there are two statutory provisions relating to the unauthorized use of the royal arms namely s 68 of...


Armour and arms

of northampton 2 edw 3 c 3 prohibits persons going armed under circumstances which may tend to terrify the people or


Armed Forces

any one or more of them and includes any other armed force in the service of or employed with the army


Highway robbery

robbery committed on the public roads


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