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    Allegiance Insurance Agency How to Safeguard the House You Are House Sitting In the United States, it’s estimated that burglaries of homes account for nearly 74% of all burglary instances per the Federal Bureau of Investigations. If you are a house sitter, then you don’t want to be a sitting duck if an intruder attempts to enter the home you are in while sitting. The following are some ways you can safeguard the home you are house sitting. Safety Tip #1. Secure every door and window in the home.…

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    of two years. Mempa’s case was then deferred but approximately four months later, he was then charged with burglary. Mempa’s probation was revoked, due to the burglary charge, and during the revocation process, Mempa had no counsel to represent him, was not offered the option of having counsel to represent him, nor asked of his previous court-appointed counsel. He plead guilty to the burglary charges and was sentenced to 10 years maximum, in compliance to Washington State Law ("Mempa v. Rhay 389…

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    Millersburg area business, a local woman on Thursday was sentenced to local jail time. Kimberly Foster, 27, of 625 Kenton Alley, Apt. A, Millersburg, previously pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to an amended charge of attempted burglary. In exchange for her guilty plea, a related charge of theft was dismissed. The state also agreed to dismiss an unrelated charge of aggravated trafficking in drugs (meth). She'd faced up to three years in prison, and while Judge Robert Rinfret…

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    Facts: In September 1965, three police officers knocked on Ted Chimel’s door with an arrest warrant for his burglary of a coin shop. Chimel’s wife answered the door and allowed them inside to wait until Chimel came home from work. 10-15 minutes later, he returned home and an officer showed him the arrest warrant and asked for his permission to “look around”, which Chimel refused. Although the officers did not have a search warrant, they conducted the search against Chimel’s will “on the basis of…

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    the atmosphere of fear. The family lives in constant fear of being killed by frequent burglaries and rioters. Their excessive trepidation about the dangers of the outside world causes them to continuously enhance the security of their house which traps the family in a physical prison that they built. Ironically, the tragedies and the chaos of the family at the end of the story are not caused by the burglaries and rioters but by their fear. By utilizing the rhetoric elements, Gordimer conveys…

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    1. Thesis/Argument a. While the 37th president Richard Nixon was in office, the biggest scandal in America’s political history unfolded named the Watergate scandal. This scandal included wiretapping and a burglary that made many Americans lose faith in the government. Nixon never admitted to his involvement one hundred percent, but one can assume per his actions and evidence provided by “Deep Throat”, he was involved willingly. 2. Body/ Evidence a. What is Watergate? i. Watergate is the name of…

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    1. Explain the complexities of proximate cause. - The complexity of proximate cause is determined when the question to how the crime was committed arises. According to Schmalleger F & Hall D (p. 74, 2017),” The complexity of causation can be seen in the 2014 case Paroline v. United States. In this case, the Supreme Court had to determine how to measure the harm which was proximately caused by the possession of child pornography. The statute in question required that restitution be paid by…

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    Grounds, Robbery w/o Firearm and Battery Touch or Strike. The youth was deemed incompetent to proceed. On January of 2014, Kolby was later arrested for Burglary Tools Possession, which was a non-file and closed. Since that time the youth has been arrested in February of 2014 for Resist Officer Obstruct w/o Violence, Larceny Grand Theft and Burglary Unoccupied Dwelling Unarmed and then again in June and July of 2014 for Vehicle Theft Grand Auto and Larceny Grand Theft respectively, of which he…

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    Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) by local law enforcement agencies. The UCR is divided in two crime Indexes, Index I and Index II. Index I is commonly referred to as Index Offense, which consists of murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. The crimes of arson was added to the index crimes in 1979. Index II contains the other criminal offense except traffic violations, such as speeding tickets. Unfortunately, there are two major setbacks of…

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    Victorian Era and how it was punished, the type of crime that was punishable would be murder, armed robbery, burglary, larceny, fraud, rape, and significant violations of public order. In Victorian Britain Crime was a big deal, especially certain types of crime. In the text (GEM Online) readers will see that “Their were crimes like the ones today, such as murder, rape, robbery, and burglary. Some of the more major crimes include rape and murder also robbing is one of the major crimes that was…

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