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  • 61Barack Obama assassination scare in Tennessee — This article is about the Tennessee assassination plot. For other assassination threats against Barack Obama, see Barack Obama assassination threats …

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  • 62breaking and entry — Term used to describe the necessary elements of common law burglary which consisted of breaking and entering dwelling of another in nighttime with intent to commit a felony therein. Statutory forms of burglary consist in variations of the common… …

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  • 63breaking and entry — Term used to describe the necessary elements of common law burglary which consisted of breaking and entering dwelling of another in nighttime with intent to commit a felony therein. Statutory forms of burglary consist in variations of the common… …

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  • 64robbery — Felonious taking of money, personal property, or any other article of value, in the possession of another, from his person or immediate presence, and against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear. People v. Eddy, 123 Cal.App.2d 826,… …

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  • 65Burglaries — Burglary Bur gla*ry, n.; pl. {Burglaries}. [Fr. {Burglar}; cf. LL. burglaria.] (Law) Breaking and entering the dwelling house of another, in the nighttime, with intent to commit a felony therein, whether the felonious purpose be accomplished or… …

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  • 66Burglary — Bur gla*ry, n.; pl. {Burglaries}. [Fr. {Burglar}; cf. LL. burglaria.] (Law) Breaking and entering the dwelling house of another, in the nighttime, with intent to commit a felony therein, whether the felonious purpose be accomplished or not.… …

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  • 67maim — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English maymen, mahaymen, from Anglo French maheimer, mahaigner more at mayhem Date: 14th century 1. to commit the felony of mayhem upon 2. to mutilate, disfigure, or wound seriously • maimer noun Synonyms:… …

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  • 68Intoxication defense — Criminal defensesGeneral intent crimes do not require an intent to break the law, just an unlawful act ( actus reus ) and an intent to act in such a fashion. Specific intent crimes, however, require a certain mental state ( mens rea ) to break… …

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  • 69Michael McClure — Photograph by Gloria Graham during the video taping of Add Verse, 2004 Born October 20, 1932(1932 10 20) Marysville, Kansas …

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  • 70Francisco Martin Duran — (born September 8, 1968, in Albuquerque, New Mexico) is most known for his actions of October 29, 1994, when he fired 29 rounds from a rifle at the White House. He was later convicted of attempting to assassinate United States President Bill… …

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