Burglar is a person who steals.
All robbers are thieves but only some thieves are robbers. A thief is anyone who steals something. A robber is someone who steals something under threat of violence. "Your money or your life!" is something said by a robber. Pickpockets, burglars and embezzlers are all thieves. But they are not robbers.
Two elements of robbery are taking someone else's property without their consent and using force or the threat of force to do so.
"Evicted" means to force someone to leave a property, often due to non-payment of rent or other lease violations.
The verb form of robbery is "rob." It is used to denote the act of taking someone's property unlawfully and taking it away from them by force or threat.
Well, let's think of it this way, friend. A bandit is someone who often operates in a group, like a band of merry painters working together on a beautiful landscape. A thief, on the other hand, usually works alone and takes things without asking, like a lone squirrel taking nuts from a tree. Both may need some guidance and kindness to find a better path in life.
An abactor is someone who steals and drives away cattle by human force.
In Texas, you may have the right to use deadly force against a burglar if you believe it is necessary to protect yourself or your property. The law allows the use of force when you reasonably believe that someone is committing a burglary or attempting to commit a crime. However, it's essential to ensure that your actions are justified under the circumstances, as the use of deadly force can lead to legal consequences. Always consider non-lethal options and consult legal advice if you're uncertain about the laws in your situation.
you can legally attack the burglar with a weapon such as a gun. Try not to kill the burglar. you can depend your property because your home is your castle.Dont try nothing stupid if is the police or something like that. This varies by the jurisdiction. If you live somewhere that takes the castle doctrine seriously, anyone breaking into your house represents a lethal threat and you may use deadly force to defend yourself, your family, and your property. In other places, you may have to wait until he has actually attacked (hopefully not killed) you before you can respond with ANY force. And worst of all, some 'enlightened societies' insist that you attempt to escape and can use force only if you are unable to leave the scene. Well, maybe even worse, in some places it is possible that YOU could be arrested for displaying a firearm!
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No, you would be charged with murder. UK law states that you can use 'reasonable force' to eject an intruder from your home.
it's actually not a force, it is a property of matter. The property is call inertia.
Siblings can force the sale of inherited property in Florida. All siblings must agree or the property will have to be sold and split up, as long as each of them are on the property's name and/or will.
The mass of an object is a property that cannot be changed by a force. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and is constant regardless of the force acting on it.
No force, no movement; temperature is an important physical property.
energy
No, you cannot force a deal on a wild property as it is typically owned by the government or private individuals and negotiations must be voluntary.
No, electromotive force is not a chemical property. It is a physical property related to the ability of a substance to generate an electrical potential difference when in a chemical reaction or an electrochemical cell.