Robbery Threatened Immediate Serious Injury
Rivaldo does not have a specific definition in English, Rivaldo is the name of a Brazilian football player who used to be the best in the world. He once faked injury in 2002.
mean as an angry marine mean as a virgin queen mean as a nuclear submarine mean as Paula Deen
Google translate= You're ugly. Enjoy life. You are mean; just enjoy life.
Salida might mean exit. It might mean a way out. It might mean offramp. It might mean a date.
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what does principle to robbery mean?
A charge of robbery typically means that someone is being accused of forcefully taking another person's property by using threat, force, or intimidation. It is considered a serious crime, often carrying significant legal consequences, including imprisonment.
It is the police code for Armed Robbery
Are you sure that the first letter is an "O" and not possibly a "P?" If it were a "P" it could stand for: Pocketbook Snatch Robbery. (??)
A robbery lawyer specializes in law related to robbery. They might represent defendants or plaintiffs in robbery cases. Under some circumstances, they may also work in a more broad field of law, with a specialization in robbery cases. Robbery is a specific form of theft. In order for theft to be considered robbery, the defendant must be found guilty of taking property that does not lawfully belong to them in a violent manner. This could mean that they use physical violence in order to obtain the property, or it could mean that they threaten to use physical violence in order to obtain the property. A robbery lawyer may defend a perpetrator by attempting to demonstrate that the manner in which the property was taken was nonviolent. They may also attempt to prove that the defendant had a legal right to the property, or that the defendant had no intent to inflict or threaten violence, or to take the property. On the other hand, in some jurisdictions an individual can still be found guilty of robbery if they attempted to take property that did not legally belong to them, even if they failed to actually take the property. It is not uncommon for people to confuse robbery with other types of theft. A robbery attorney would explain that if there is no violence, or threat of violence, involved, it would constitute a different form of theft. If violence is not involved, it is not considered robbery, although it may still be a felony depending on the value of the property. In order for a person to be found guilty of robbery, several conditions typically have to be met. First, the individual has to either threaten violence, or commit violence, during the criminal act. Second, they must either attempt or succeed in taking property which they are not legally entitled to. Third, these actions must typically take place intentionally. In other words, if the offender believed that the property belonged to them, they may not be found guilty. The same is true if they did not know that they were taking property at all. If they were unaware of the threat of violence that they were posing, or committed violence in an accidental manner, they may also be found not guilty of robbery. More serious charges are armed robbery or aggravated robbery. Armed robbery is robbery that involves the use of a weapon. Aggravated robbery is robbery with the use of a deadly weapon.
gorgeous threat means that your getting threaten by your gorgeousness.
It depends on what you mean by "stealing." If you took it from the person by threat or by force, you committed a robbery, a serious offense. If you took it sneakily like from out of a backpack, etc. you committed simple theft, a lesser offense. Also it will depend on YOUR juvenile record, if any.
"Dangouse" is not a recognized word in English. It appears to be a misspelling or a typing error. The correct spelling is "dangerous," which means something that has the potential to cause harm, injury, or be a threat to safety.
It is slang for a criminal or illegal act such as burglary or robbery.
you can steal a persons spirt if you discompfort and are mean to them (also if you grab it in a bar) . you can take a possesion from somone and you can steal away somones feeling as if making them glum
What does LYG mean injury
You wait (threat)