0 (an act of) stealing -- การขโมย
He was jailed for theft.
The commerce and theft of the two armies certainly suggests mercenary objectives rather than the close cooperation of allies.
Besides disorderly conduct, the police increasingly arrested young people for theft.
These contacts are needed to overcome problems of theft and damage, secure access to reliable information, and settle administrative procedures.
Figure 1 presents the shape of the trajectory groups for the three dependent variables: physical aggression, vandalism, and theft.
The respective probabilities for the two groups were 31.0 versus 18.3% for physical aggression, 64.3 versus 46.1% for vandalism, and 31.0 versus 27.0% for theft.
Theft of factory property or the destruction of tools or machines led to fifty blows and a fine equal to the value of the property.
Their offences were often petty, consisting of minor thefts rather than white-collar crimes.
The theft of materials from the sidings, freight yards and railway works was a particularly notable crime to arise from the operation of the railways.
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