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" A felonious taking of money or goods, to any value, from the person of another or in his presence, against his will, by violence or putting him in fear. "
The American Jurist and Law Magazine - Page 146
1832
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Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia

Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1896 - 730 pages
...writers on criminal law. Robbery is well defined to be "a felonious taking of money or goods of any value from the person of another, or in his presence, against his will, by violence, or putting him in fear." 2 Russ. 987; Roscoe 733, citing 2 East PC 707. The aim and end...
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A Manual of Elementary Law: Being a Summary of the Well-settled Elementary ...

William Pinckney Fishback - 1896 - 502 pages
...Robbery is the taking with felonious intent of any money or goods of any value belonging to another from the person of another, or in his presence against his will by force or violence or by putting him in fear. The robber must take and remove the property taken,...
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The Ontario Law Reports: Cases Determined in the Court of Appeal ..., Volume 24

1911 - 758 pages
...632. At the common law, robbery was defined as ' ' the felonious taking of money or goods of any value from the person of another, or in his presence, against his will, by violence, or putting him in fear:" Russell on Crimes and Misdemeanours, 7th ed. (1909), p. 1127:...
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Archbold's Pleading, Evidence, & Practice in Criminal Cases: With the ...

John Frederick Archbold, John Jervis - 1905 - 1582 pages
...ifc 25 ViH. c. 96, s. 117 (rtnte, p. 431). Evidence. liobbery consists in the felonious and forcible taking from the person of another, or in his presence against his will, of any money or goods to any value, by violence, or putting him in fear. 4 Jil. Com. 243 ; 1 Hawk. c....
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The Justices' Manual and Police Guide: A Synopsis of Offences Punishable by ...

Daniel Stephen - 1905 - 428 pages
...disturbing the quiet and good order of a place. ROBBERY.— 1. Robbery is the felonious and forcible taking from the person of another, or in his presence, against his will, of any money or goods, to any value, by violence, or by putting him to fear by threats of any kind of...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Book 67

1905 - 1074 pages
...of January, 1903, at the county of Jackson, state of felonious taking of money or goods of any value from the person of another or in his presence, against his will, by violence or putting him In fear. 2 East. PC 707: 1 Hale. PC 532; 1 Hawk. PC 147 ; 4 HI. Com. 241....
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An Elementary Treatise on the Common Law for the Use of Students

Henry Taylor Terry - 1906 - 942 pages
...embezzled, or is included under the extended definition of larceny. 1226. Robbery (rapina) is theft by " taking from the person of another or in his presence, against his will, of any money or goods to any value, by violence or by putting him to fear by threats of any kind of injury."...
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A Digest of Important Cases on the Law of Crimes

John Romain Rood - 1906 - 648 pages
...1086. ROBBERY. § 146. Defined. ' ' Robbery is a felonious taking of money or goods, to any value, from the person of another, or in his presence, against his will, by violence or putting him in fear." 2 East PC 707. § 147. ' ' Felonious Taking. ' ' (Eng. CCR, 1781.)...
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Reports of Cases Determined by the Supreme Court of Appeals of ..., Volume 63

West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1908 - 810 pages
...properly defines robbery in technical language to be the felonious taking of money or goods of any value from the person of another or in his presence against his will by violence or putting in fear. It told the jury that if they believed from the evidence that McCoy,...
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The Institutes of Cape Law, Volume 4

Sir Andries Ferdinand Stockenström Maasdorp - 1909 - 284 pages
...robbery which is an aggravated form of theft, consisting as it does in the taking of movable property from the person of another or in his presence against his will by violence, or by putting in bodily fear, with the intention of appropriating such property, and converting...
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