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B AND E

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A quick definition of B AND E:

Term: B AND E

Definition: B and E stands for Breaking and Entering. It is a crime where someone enters a building without permission and with the intention of committing a crime. This can include stealing things or hurting people. It used to only apply to breaking into someone's home at night, but now it can apply to any building at any time. Some laws also consider stealing small things as part of this crime. It is also called burglary or statutory burglary. It is different from robbery, which involves taking something from someone by force or threat.

A more thorough explanation:

B and E stands for "Breaking and Entering." It is a crime where someone breaks into a building or home with the intention of committing a crime, such as stealing something.

  • Someone breaks a window to get into a store at night to steal money from the cash register. This is an example of B and E.
  • Someone picks the lock on a house to get inside and steal jewelry. This is also an example of B and E.

These examples show how someone can break into a building or home with the intention of committing a crime, which is what B and E means.

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