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    Identity Theft Case

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves the suspects accessing the victim’s bank account, by unknown means and stealing US currency in violation of PC 530.5(a)-Identity Theft. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred at the Bank of America, located at 880 E. Colorado Boulevard. LOSS: $400.00 in US currency. EVIDENCE None. INVESTIGATION: On 06-12-17 at 2018 hours, I was dispatched to the Pasadena Police Station regarding an identity theft investigation. Upon my arrival, I met with…

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    Police Report Case Number: 021209123 Date: 24 Febuary 2016 Reporting Officer: Deputy Levario Incident Type: Robbery Address of Occurrence: 303 Raquet Club, Los Banos, CA 93635 Witnesses: John Basn: Employee. Male, 21, Asian Cassandra Lenin: Store Owner. Female, 26, Latino David Labmo: Bystander. Female, 27, White Evidence: Surveillance footage from shop Fingerprints (taken from the front desk) Footprint (size 11 Vans, found mud outside) Weapon/Objects Used: melee/crowbar On…

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    Blanche's Case Summary

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    On Saturday, September 19, 2015, detective Blanche and I interviewed Carter at approximately 8:00am. Carter stated that the robber was a white male between the ages of 40-60 years old. Carter stated the robber entered the store at approximately 10:40pm and picked up some fruit pies. The robber came to the counter with the fruit pies and pulled out a gun. Carter stated he does not believe he did anything to upset the robber for him to shoot at him. Carter tried to escape from the store, but the…

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    (O’Reilly, 2015, p. 192). While still recovering from injuries, Jesse helped plan the first daytime bank robbery committed during peacetime. The robbery netted over $58,000. One bystander was killed, and Jesse sent a letter of apology to his family (O’Reilly, 2015, p.198). Thus began a fifteen-year-long crime spree that ended only when Jesse James was killed. Jesse and his gang went on to commit robberies all over the west- Kentucky, Iowa, Missouri, even Minnesota. One particularly…

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    Dalton Gang Essay

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    It was an era where sheriffs and cowboys had the same level of power, and gunslingers road around ensuing that a shootout or robbery was going to occur at any time. People did not feel secure with their justice system. They became forced to carry a gun with them at all times just to ensure their safety and the safety of their business. The Daltons gangs first train robbery in February 6, 1891 marked the beginning of the Dalton legacy. Frank Dalton the Deputy Marshall in a small town in Kansas…

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    Analyse the law on theft, robbery and burglary in a given scenario providing a reasoned conclusion. Referring to the case of Mr Paul Anthony and Mr Simon Jackson, both defendants would be liable to be found guilty on some grounds of the Theft Act (1968): Mr Anthony would most likely be found guilty for burglary under section 9, as burglary falls under a lot more than entering a building and stealing something. It’s definition being ‘he enters a building or part of a building as a trespasser…

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    The previous section showed the strong similarities between the characteristics of a “good burglar” and Mr. Nordahl. First among them is his attention to detail. By controlling as many variables as possible, he was able to lower the risk involved. This included, avoiding drugs and violence, understanding his tools, targeting particular houses, and studying the items he intended to take. This all points to Nordahl’s ability to make rational decisions as to when and where to commit a crime; a…

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    Ghetto Made Me Do It The Ghetto Made Me Do It is written by Francis Flaherty and its historical tragedy about violent and crime. Francis Flaherty describes a young girl named Lisa Morgan who grew up surrounded by violence and then commits armed robberies and a murder. After reading the story, there was question “Do I agree or disagree with the idea that Morgan the main character is responsible for her action.? I don’t think I will agree or disagree, but I will qualify with the idea that…

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    Crime In Latin America

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    People here get thrilled when they read stories of random murders, drug wars, and powerful cartels in Latin America—until they shut it off and move on to the next trending topic. Of course it’s easy to do so, with a country as safe as the United States, where the people could just retweet the trending hashtag and then tune in to whatever mindless drivel is on T.V. But these wicked crimes are some people’s everyday reality, where they have no choice but to receive the worse that humanity has to…

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    With regards to the above case, all the six robbers are liable for the offence robbery with violence based on two accounts. In the first instance, the culprits robbed off Mr. Munyoki his Sony television set, three desktops as well as a golden watch. In the second instance, the suspects robbed off Ananda by stealing her Samsung television…

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