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Qu'est-ce (qui) est robber - définition

TAKING OR ATTEMPTING TO TAKE SOMETHING OF VALUE BY FORCE OR THREAT OF FORCE OR BY PUTTING THE VICTIM IN FEAR
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  • Marauders]] attacking a group of travellers, by [[Jacques Courtois]]
  • "The Eveleigh Payroll Heist" in 1914 was committed in the middle of the day in a busy area, and has been reported to be the first robbery in [[Australia]] where a [[getaway car]] was used.

robber         
(robbers)
A robber is someone who steals money or property from a bank, a shop, or a vehicle, often by using force or threats.
Armed robbers broke into a jeweller's through a hole in the wall.
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robber         
n.
Plunderer, pillager, thief, despoiler, depredator, highwayman, footpad, brigand, bandit, marauder, freebooter, rifler, pirate.
Robber         
·noun One who robs; in law, one who feloniously takes goods or money from the person of another by violence or by putting him in fear.

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Robbery

Robbery is the crime of taking or attempting to take anything of value by force, threat of force, or by use of fear. According to common law, robbery is defined as taking the property of another, with the intent to permanently deprive the person of that property, by means of force or fear; that is, it is a larceny or theft accomplished by an assault. Precise definitions of the offence may vary between jurisdictions. Robbery is differentiated from other forms of theft (such as burglary, shoplifting, pickpocketing, or car theft) by its inherently violent nature (a violent crime); whereas many lesser forms of theft are punished as misdemeanors, robbery is always a felony in jurisdictions that distinguish between the two. Under English law, most forms of theft are triable either way, whereas robbery is triable only on indictment. The word "rob" came via French from Late Latin words (e.g., deraubare) of Germanic origin, from Common Germanic raub "theft".

Among the types of robbery are armed robbery, which involves the use of a weapon, and aggravated robbery, when someone brings with them a deadly weapon or something that appears to be a deadly weapon. Highway robbery or mugging takes place outside or in a public place such as a sidewalk, street, or parking lot. Carjacking is the act of stealing a car from a victim by force. Extortion is the threat to do something illegal, or the offer to not do something illegal, in the event that goods are not given, primarily using words instead of actions.

Criminal slang for robbery includes "blagging" (armed robbery, usually of a bank) or "stick-up" (derived from the verbal command to robbery targets to raise their hands in the air), and "steaming" (organized robbery on underground train systems).

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1. One robber was also killed as he fled, but it is not known whether police or another robber shot him.
2. Biggs÷ Robber contracted MRSA in hospital Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs has become infected with MRSA while in hospital, it has been confirmed.
3. Robber caught An armed robber was arrested in Aegaleo, western Athens, yesterday shortly after he held up a bank, but his accomplice got away, police said.
4. One robber had brown eyes and another had blue eyes.
5. These include the robber, and three of the murderers.