In England and Wales a Burglary is defined as entering a building as a trespasser with the intention to steal therein, so a few words to do with Burglary, would be thief, steal, dishonesty, police, crime, intruder, alarm, fingerprints and "Hello, ello, ello, what's been going on here then"
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No it doesn't require capitalizing.
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As with other words ending in consonant-Y, the plural is BURGLARIES.
Burglary is a state of which in robbing or stealing or breaking into a concealed home. Sentence-------- Burglary is a crime and considered bad in the U.S. law
Residential Burglary - Commercial Burglary - Burglary committed during the hours of darkness.
In a burglary interview, it's important to ask open-ended questions that encourage the suspect to share their account of events. Some effective questions include: "Can you tell me where you were on the night of the burglary?" and "What do you know about the incident that took place?" Additionally, asking about their relationship with the victim or their knowledge of the area can provide context. Always listen carefully to their responses for inconsistencies or further avenues of inquiry.
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What is the difference between residential burglary and commercial burglary as far a being punished?
A burglary in which the perpetrators were caught in the act.
Burglary, per se, is considered a felony offense in all jurisdictions. There are some burglary-type offenses that possibly could be charged as misdemeanors, but they fall under an entirely different statute, and they can difffer from state-to-state.
The verb form of burglary is "burglarize."
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What type of torts are burglary and robbery?
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