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aggravated arson

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A quick definition of aggravated arson:

Aggravated arson is when someone intentionally sets fire to a building or property, and they know that people might be inside or nearby. This is a very serious crime and can result in severe punishment. Arson is also when someone sets fire to someone else's house or property without permission, or when they burn their own property to get insurance money. However, if no one is in danger, it is not considered aggravated arson.

A more thorough explanation:

Aggravated arson is a type of arson that involves setting fire to a property while knowing that people are inside or nearby. Arson is the act of intentionally setting fire to someone else's property, such as a house or building.

For example, if someone sets fire to a building with the intention of harming or killing someone inside, that would be considered aggravated arson. Another example would be if someone sets fire to a building knowing that it is occupied and people could be hurt or killed.

Aggravated arson is a serious crime that can result in severe penalties, including imprisonment and fines. It is considered more serious than regular arson because it puts people's lives in danger.

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