Aggravated theft for preparatory violence: prior preparation to cause death, hurt or restraint elevates theft to a punishable offence. Aggravated theft arises where a person, to commit theft, effect escape after theft, or retain stolen property, has prepared to cause death, hurt, restraint, or fear thereof; the offence targets preparatory conduct undertaken for those specific purposes and carries rigorous imprisonment and fine.
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Aggravated theft for preparatory violence: prior preparation to cause death, hurt or restraint elevates theft to a punishable offence.
Aggravated theft arises where a person, to commit theft, effect escape after theft, or retain stolen property, has prepared to cause death, hurt, restraint, or fear thereof; the offence targets preparatory conduct undertaken for those specific purposes and carries rigorous imprisonment and fine.
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