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    Larry Darnell Booker was placed on indeterminate supervised probation on November 19, 2016, after evidence was found sufficient on charges of entering a vehicle and grand larceny. Larry was also ordered to 30 days of electronic monitoring, 75 hours of community service work, a substance abuse evaluation and restitution in the amount of $550.00. Larry successfully completed the community service work, electronic monitoring and the substance abuse assessment. Larry assessment indicated substance abuse

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    was collected for the years 2009 and 20010: General Type 2009 2010 % Change Homicide 15 21 +40 Forcible Rape 23 19 -17 Robbery 55 79 +44 Aggravated Assault 85 115 +35 Burglary 125 138 +10 Motor Vehicle Theft 103 103 0 Larceny 35 38 +0 Violent Crime 123 155 +26 Thefts 318 358 +13 Overall 441 513 +16 (Source: International Association of Crime Analysts) We thus see the following graphical trends and representations: Analysis 1.In general, overall crime

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    Ucr On Crime

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    From 1994 to 2014, the majority of the property crime total came from larceny, which was between 21,891 -15,251. In 2014, there was a low number that came from motor vehicle theft, which were 1,619. The chart for Alaska shows motor vehicle theft came down dramatically over the years starting at 3,275 to 1,619. Colorado In

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    which are felony charges. Since the Part I crime is more of a serious crime, it is more than likely to be reported to police. The index crimes consist of murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. Part II crimes (non-index crimes) are the less serious offenses. The Part II offenses are human trafficking, commercial sex acts, human trafficking involuntary servitude, forgery counterfeiting, fraud, embezzlement

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    someone at 1458 S. Seymour Rd. wanted to make a larceny of a firearm complaint. When on scene I talked to the complainants, Stephanie Ann Jesso, W/F, DOB 09/06/1973 and Nickolas Richard Leslie, W/M, DOB 08/23/1998. Ms. Jesso wanted to report the larceny of a firearm and Mr. Leslie wanted to report the larceny of $2000.00. INTERVIEW WITH COMPLAINANT STRPHANIE ANN JESSO: Ms. Jesso stated that Mr. Cody Alan

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    Who Is Nelson Hackett Dbq

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    Augustus J. Ward and W. L. Wilson (Document 5). Hackett was led to believe that he would be a “free man” once he arrived in Canada under the British law (Document 8). Unfortunately, this was not the case as Hackett was not only charged with grand larceny, but he was also convicted under the grand jury of Washington (Document 7; Document 6). Furthermore, Hackett was charged

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    Title: Kennedy v. State, 323 S.E.2d 169 (Ga. App. 1984) Facts: A fire was evolved on September 23, 1981 in a log cabin due to a hot plate. The hot plate was left on with an accelerant and kerosene near by. The owner of the cabin, Henry Xavier Kennedy was convicted of Arson as he obtained an insurance policy for $40K on the cabin five days prior to this fire and police found evidence that the construction business owned by Mr. Kennedy was losing money, and Mr. Kennedy's alibi was insufficient to

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    According to Gibilisco, piezoelectricity is an ability to generate a current when it undergoes to stress or vibration. Feitscher said that piezoelectricity is the appearance of positive electric charge on one side of certain nonconducting crystals and negative charge on the opposite side when the crystals are subjected to mechanical pressure. Piezoelectricity was used on devices such as microphones, phonograph pickups, and wave filters in telephone-communications systems The direct piezoelectric

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    of offense and sterilizes one and not the other, it has made as invidious a discrimination as if it had selected a particular race or nationality for oppressive treatment. It is also an unmistakable discrimination to sterilize those who committed larceny but provides immunity to embezzlers (p.

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    The Case Of Spousal Murder

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    Transportation Act, would critically impact the judicial process for women convicted of property crimes. In order to illustrate this impact, we will first look at property theft by dividing the crime into two broad categories — grand larceny (major offenses) and petty larceny (minor offenses) — then examine the intertwined sentencing options available to juries, and the ways in which such sentencing guidelines could be malleable in application. Finally, changes in sentencing brought about by the increasing

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