The offence of burglary at common law is defined to be ' a breaking and entering the dwelling-house of another in the night, with intent to commit some felony within the same, whether such felonious intent be executed or not. The national encyclopædia. Libr. ed - Seite 497von National cyclopaedia - 1879Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edward Hyde East - 1806 - 660 Seiten
...• • • i • •• . CHAP. XV. BURGLARY. Definition. A breaking and entering the Mansion-House of another in the Night, with Intent to commit some Felony within the same. - - - § 1. 1. What a breaking, - - - §2. There must be a Breach procured by the Act of the Felons,... | |
| William Waller Hening - 1810 - 710 Seiten
...the Latin l.itro. 2. Burglary is a felony at common law, in breaking and entering the mansion-house of another, in the night, with intent to commit some felony within the same, whether the felonious intent be executed or not. Snmm. 79. 2 Koat't Cr. L. 484. BHEAKIKG Every entrance into... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1819 - 1088 Seiten
...this species of the offence appears to be well described, as A breaking and entering the mansion-house of another, in the night, with intent to commit some...whether such felonious intent be executed or not. (b) of offences denominated Hamsecken; and by the ancient laws of Canutus, and of HI to have been punishable... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1824 - 712 Seiten
...¡nthe intent. The act of breaking and entering the mansion- tent l? house in the night must he done " with intent to commit some felony within the same,...whether such felonious intent be executed or not." (o) If the intention of the entry be either laid in the indictment, An intent or appear upon the evidence,... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 434 Seiten
...in fear to involve the perpetrator in the guilt of robbery. 276 PETITION OF SHIP BUILDERS. 277 house of another in the night, with intent to commit some...whether such felonious intent be executed or not. The precision of the legal definition of the crime renders it unnecessary to occupy any of your time... | |
| John Collyer - 1828 - 700 Seiten
...crime of burglary in general. Burglary, at the common law, is a breaking and entering the mansionhouse of another, in the night, with intent to commit some felony within the same, whether such intent be executed or not : 3 Inst. 63 ; 1 tfair. PC 17, sl ; 2 KPC 484. The principal points of this... | |
| John [Lunan (Jr.]) - 1828 - 334 Seiten
...2, c. 16. BURGLARY, Burglary is a felony at common law; in breakihg and enter* ing the mansion house of another, in the night, with intent to commit some felony within the same, whether the felonioui intent be executed or not; By 42 Gto. 3, e. 12, robberies from dwelling houses or out-houses... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1828 - 836 Seiten
...intent. The act of breaking and entering the mansion- ft,™""11" B house in the night must be done " with intent to commit some " felony within the same, whether such felonious intent he exe" cuted or not." ((/) And where the breaking is a breaking out of the dwelling-house in the night... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1830 - 612 Seiten
...and fan-on, a thief, from the Latin latro) is defined to be a breaking and entering the mansion-house of another, in the night, with intent to commit some...whether such felonious intent be executed or not; This is the modern signification of the term, which formerly applied, also, to the breaking into a... | |
| 1830 - 522 Seiten
...robbery. Burglary is the breaking and entering the mansion 1830.] PETITION OF SHIP BUILDERS. 277 house of another in the night, with intent to commit some...whether such felonious intent be executed or not. The precision of the legal definition of the crime renders it unnecessary to occupy any of your time... | |
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