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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It can go both ways. Were and Was can do that on SOME words. Able to help, Bella
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No it doesn't require capitalizing.
As with other words ending in consonant-Y, the plural is BURGLARIES.
The suspects were caught in the act of committing burglary at the jewelry store last night.
Residential Burglary - Commercial Burglary - Burglary committed during the hours of darkness.
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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?
Cooperate with the authorities to clear your good name.
Burglary has a corpus delicti referring to the "body" of the crime. You have to prove that first to know see if a burglary took place.