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To: Eddie01

Burglary could be violation of a no contact order.


2 posted on 12/17/2017 6:30:50 PM PST by Spok ("What're you going to believe-me or your own eyes?" -Marx (Groucho))
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To: Spok

You’re probably right. It’s a domestic violence thing, so burglary, as usually conceived, would not be likely.


6 posted on 12/17/2017 6:32:36 PM PST by sparklite2 (I hereby designate the ongoing kerfuffle Diddle-Gate.)
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To: Spok

Well then lets call it what it is


10 posted on 12/17/2017 6:34:55 PM PST by al baby (May the Forceps be with you Hi Mom Its a Joke friends)
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To: Spok

...Burglary could be violation of a no contact order...

Burglary is breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony. Violation of a no contact order is generally not a felony.


19 posted on 12/17/2017 6:40:18 PM PST by Sasparilla ( I'm Not Tired of Winning.)
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To: Spok

Burglary could be taking your own stuff out of your home for a variety of reasons.


101 posted on 12/18/2017 9:18:08 AM PST by conservative98
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