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词汇 aggravated-burglary
释义 aggravated burglary
noun[ U ]
 law UKspecializeduk /ˌæɡ.rə.veɪ.tɪd ˈbɜː.ɡlər.i/ us /ˌæɡ.rə.veɪ.t̬ɪd ˈbɝː.ɡlɚ.i/
a crime that involves using a weapon or committing another crime while illegally entering a person's house to steal something恶性入室抢劫
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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abscond
abscond with someone/something
anti-burglar
anti-burglary
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eavesdrop
housebreaking
jemmy
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plunder
poach
poaching
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Examples of aggravated burglary


aggravated burglary
This incident founded the first count of aggravatedburglary in the indictment later preferred against the defendant.
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I am pleased that he recommends that many cases of robbery and aggravatedburglary should go for trial by jury.
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Is there no distinction in the statistics between burglary and aggravatedburglary?
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We also have the crime of burglary and aggravatedburglary, which makes criminal the other side of this equation.
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Aggravatedburglary already carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment and the justification for that is not questioned.
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Some of these 31 may indeed be cases of aggravatedburglary, which would not be excluded by the new clause.
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I believe that "aggravatedburglary" is the correct term.
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The maximum penalty on conviction on indictment for burglary of a dwelling is 14 years' imprisonment, and for aggravatedburglary is life imprisonment.
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He received six years for manslaughter, armed robbery, wounding with intent and aggravatedburglary.
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There is simple burglary, attracting a punishment of fourteen years, and aggravatedburglary, attracting a penalty of life imprisonment.
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These will be replaced by a maximum penalty of 14 years' imprisonment for burglary and imprisonment for life for aggravatedburglary.
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He faced a 30-month sentence for aggravatedburglary.
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Does the definition include, for example aggravatedburglary?
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The following table shows the number of offences of burglary and aggravatedburglary in a dwelling, those being the offences which correspond with the term housebreaking.
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Those involved were aged 17 and 18; both were remanded in custody, facing charges of aggravated burglary, and of theft and taking a vehicle without the owner's consent, respectively.
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