| John Hubert Plunkett, William Hattam Wilkinson - 1860 - 670 sider
...post, "Justices, Recovery of Fines." BURGLARY. Burglary, at Common Law, is the breaking and entering of the dwelling house of another, in the night-time, with intent to commit a felony therein ; and by the 7 & 8 G. IV., c. 29, s. 11, the breaking out of a dwelling-house of another in... | |
| John Hubert Plunkett, William Hattam Wilkinson - 1860 - 642 sider
..." Justices, Recovery of Fines." BURGLARY. Burglary, at Common Law, is the breaking and entering of the dwelling house of another, in the night-time, with intent to commit a felony therein; and by the 7 & 8 G. IV., c. 29, s. 11, the breaking out of a dwelling-house of another in... | |
| Nicholas St. John Green - 1879 - 838 sider
...no more than the robbing of a dwelling ; but it is now defined to be the breaking and entering the house of another in the night-time with intent to commit a felony, whether the felony be actually committed or not." Jacob Law Diet. Burglary ; 3 Inst. 63 ; 3 Chitt.... | |
| 1894 - 1146 sider
...and an assault with intent to commit rape cognate offenses? We do not think they are. Burglary is the breaking and entering the dwelling house of another in the nighttime with intent to commit a felony therein, whether the felonious Intent be executed or not, (Russ. Crimes, [6th Amer. Ed.] 7S(î: 4 Bl.... | |
| 1906 - 1304 sider
...this class of offenders could be convicted only of larceny or burglary ; the latter crime being "the breaking and entering the dwelling house of another In the nighttime with the Intent to commit a felony therein, whether the felony be actually committed or not" Bouvier's Law... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1890 - 256 sider
...taken possession of the vessel. C. Burglary, defined to be the act of breaking and entering into the house of another in the night-time with intent to commit a felony therein. 7. The act of breaking and entering the offices of the Government and public authorities,... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1891 - 758 sider
...taken possession of the vessel. 6. Burglary, defined to be the act of breaking and entering into the house of another in the night-time with intent to commit a felony therein. 7. The act of breaking and entering the offices of the Government and public authorities,... | |
| Frank Sumner Rice - 1894 - 1062 sider
...104 Ind. 261. § 466. The Terms " Burglary " and " Break " Defined.— The breaking and entering the house of another in the nighttime, with intent to commit a felony therein whether the felony be actually committed or not. State v. Wilson, 1 NJ L 441, 1 Am. Dec. 216;... | |
| John Gardner Hawley, Malcolm McGregor - 1896 - 350 sider
...the intent to charge the in.surer.16 BURGLARY. Burglary consists in the breaking, and entering, of the dwelling house of another, in the night-time, with intent to commit a felony therein. Burglary is one of the ancient common law crimes, and has always been regarded in our law... | |
| William Lawrence Clark, William Lawrence Marshall - 1905 - 952 sider
...burglary and arson. These are both felonies at common law. 1. Burglary is the breaking and entering of the dwelling house of another in the nighttime, with intent to commit a felony.72 2. Arson is the willful and malicious burning of the dwelling house of another.73 These offenses,... | |
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