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en The house could have been ransacked to divert police attention and to portray as if the cause of the murder was robbery.

en To equal robbery with murder is to reduce murder to robbery, to confound in common minds the gradations of iniquity, and incite the commission of a greater crime to prevent the detection of a less

en We had our breakfasts-whatever happens in a house, robbery or murder, it doesn't matter, you must have your breakfast.

en Certain felonies, like robbery, constitute first-degree murder, ... But in this case the third-degree felony is battery -- which is not in the listing of charges -- the beating of Terry King with the bat. For third-degree murder, you only have to show that the defendant intended to commit the battery.

en During the early hours of this morning, six armed men went into the house of a Democratic Republic of Congo national. They demanded diamonds, ransacked the house and, after finding nothing, poured boiling water over the 47-year-old woman and assaulted her 26-year-old son.

en We have dispersed the protestors who ransacked the office of the deputy superintendent of police. The situation is tense and curfew is being strictly enforced in the town.

en We dispersed the protestors who ransacked the office of the deputy superintendent of police. The situation is tense and curfew is being strictly enforced in the town.

en We find ourselves at a focal point. We can direct attention to a quick fix and divert attention from the real issue. The real problem is years of mismanagement and over-appropriation.

en A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*. I reached that stage in my life when I could see it as murder, mayhem and robbery. It was the same as any other criminal organization. It didn't end up being what I thought it would be.

en They are highly dangerous criminals who were serving time for rape, murder and armed robbery, among other crimes.

en If he wants to divert attention ... he can send us someone who's going to cause a lot of problems,

en They're trying to divert attention from their own members of congress.

en There wasn't enough evidence to meet the elements of murder. But the bottom line is, I had a witness who was standing outside [the apartment building when the incident occurred] trimming some hedges, who owned the condo, who articulated that these four men rushed into the place. Based on what he said and some other information, it came out that it was a self-defense situation. It was going to be either a robbery, an aggravated assault or a murder. [Mane] had a right to defend himself. [The prosecution] couldn't disprove self-defense. The district attorney didn't have a whole lot of choice but to dismiss it.

en It was really weird. You win the championship, and you're all happy. Your team is put together. Everything you've worked for is finally in place. Then to kind of have that thrown away and have everyone scatter ... it's more or less like you died and someone went into your house and ransacked it.

en Police are saying that it may in fact be a year or two before they trace all of the money that was taken in this robbery.


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