She will not go to trial because she cannot understand the charges or assist in her defense.
The present tense of "robbed" is "rob." For example, "He robs convenience stores."
she will not go to trial because she does not understand the charges against her and cannot provide in her own defense, plus she's too pretty and will be butt raped in the penn, i was...it was bad...at first (A+)
Tom's Convenience Store was created in 1929.
Convenience stores and gas stations that have convenience stores are lumped into one category in the FBI crime statistics, these are the most robbed businesses in the US. 8.3% of robberies are convenience stores/gas stations. 2.1% of robberies are banks. Most robberies are individuals, what you would probably consister a mugging or carjacking.
The greater odds are on getting willingly robbed at a casino.
Convenience stores are most likely to be robbed late at night or in the early morning hours, typically between 10 PM and 2 AM. These times are often chosen by criminals due to reduced foot traffic, fewer customers, and limited staff presence, making it easier to execute the robbery without witnesses. Additionally, stores that are open 24 hours may be more vulnerable during these late hours.
That he robbed a grocery store, and the police were after him
convenience store
There really is no difference between the two. The parts in the convenience store are exactly the same as those of a hardware store. However, the location of a convenience store is usually more frequent in a given area.
He is in trouble. That is an armed robbery and is a felony. Unless he can prove it isn’t him he will serve time. Be smart, girl and get another boyfriend. This guy is trouble.
The motto of Tom's Convenience Store is 'U want it, U need it, U love it!'.
Figure it out