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Copyright Coalition: Piracy More Serious Than Burglary, Fraud, Bank Robbery
This article compares and contrasts piracy to other forms for theft in an attempt to determine the true threat of piracy.
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Watergate.info: The Watergate Burglars
A list of the five burglars that were arrested on June 17, 1972, for breaking into the Democratic offices in the Watergate Hotel. Content also includes the 141 pages from the FBI files relating to the investigation of the Watergate...
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Mary Ferrell Foundation: Watergate
Comprehensive narrative tells the story of a "third rate burglary" and cover-up that escalated into a scandal which brought down the presidency of Richard Nixon and culminated in his resignation on August 9, 1974.
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National Check Fraud Center/types of White Collar Crime
Provides an alphabetical listing of twenty-two different types of white-collar crimes with detailed descriptions.
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Streetlaw: Criminal Law and Juvenile Justice
The chapters of this unit on criminal law and juvenile justice are as follows: "Crime in America," "Introduction to Criminal Law," "Crimes Against the Person," "Crimes Against Property," "Defenses," and "The Criminal Justice Process: The...
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This archived article from The Washington Post is about how the last two Watergate burglars were convicted of conspiracy, burglary, and bugging the Democratic Party's Watergate headquarters. The article tells of the trial, the handing...
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Watergate.info: Mission Impossible
Eugenio Martinez, one of the five burglars caught, gives his account on the events leading up to the night he was arrested for breaking into the Democratic Headquarters in the Watergate Hotel.