with intent to in English

with the purpose of -, with the aim of -

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1. She was charged with intent to defraud.

2. Bluffingly meaning As a bluff; with intent to deceive.

3. She denies possessing the drug with intent to supply.

4. 8 He denied possessing a rifle with intent to endanger life.

5. Bluffingly (comparative more Bluffingly, superlative most Bluffingly) As a bluff; with intent to deceive.

6. 16 The police charged her with possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life.

7. Counterfeit definition is - made in imitation of something else with intent to deceive : forged

8. All three are charged with wounding with intent to commit grievous bodily harm and Affray

9. Adverb Bluffingly (comparative more Bluffingly, superlative most Bluffingly) As a bluff; with intent to deceive

10. 28 They have also pleaded not guilty to causing the explosion and possessing explosives with intent to endanger life.

11. 22 They also denied trying to murder three police officers and possessing a rifle with intent to endanger life.

12. He was convicted of abduction with intent to defile and could be sentenced to 20 years to life imprisonment.

13. Middleton had denied breaking into the bank on 6 December last year while acting with others, with intent to steal.

14. Kylie Rene Cricks, 24, was charged March 23 by the Jacksonville Police Department with felony possession with intent to manufacture, sell and …

15. Jake Kavanaugh, 23, of Haverhill, was Arraigned Thursday in Haverhill District Court on charges including armed assault with intent to murder, assault and battery with a …

16. Paul Byrne pleaded guilty to Burgling the flat at the George Sykes Ltd timber yard in Carlyon Avenue, Atherstone, with intent to steal in August last year

17. The term Burglarized implies the breaking and entering in the night time and that the breaking and entering was with intent to commit a felony within the building.

18. ORIENTAL WOMEN EDWARD BAGBY POLLARD And he called Herodotus a thief and a Beguiler, and “the same with intent to deceive,” as one of their own poets writes

19. Concealing identity consists of Concealing one's true name or identity, or disguising oneself with intent to obstruct the due execution of the law or with intent to intimidate, hinder or interrupt any public officer or any other person in a legal performance of his duty or the exercise of his rights under the laws of the United States or of this state.

20. A person is guilty of Burglary in the second degree when he knowingly enters or remains unlawfully in a building with intent to commit a crime therein, and when: 1.

21. A 30-year-old Lansing woman was Arraigned Tuesday on assault with intent to murder and a felony firearms charge in connection with a shooting reported Sunday, Lansing Police officials said

22. A person is guilty of Assault on a judge when, with intent to cause serious physical injury and prevent a judge from performing official judicial duties, he or she causes serious physical injury to

23. A person is guilty of fraudulent Accosting when he accosts a person in a public place with intent to defraud him of money or other property by means of a trick, swindle or confidence game

24. You are hereby charged that on the 28th day of May... you did will fully and with malice aforethought... publish an alleged English-Hungarian phrase book... with intent to cause a breach of the peace.

25. (1) A person is guilty of an Attempt to commit a crime if, with intent to commit a specific crime, he or she does any act which is a substantial step toward the commission of that crime.

26. In the rare cases in which Google perceives that duplicate content may be shown with intent to manipulate our rankings and deceive our users, we'll also make appropriate adjustments in the indexing and ranking of the sites involved.

27. (1) A person is guilty of Cyberstalking if he or she, with intent to harass, intimidate, torment, or embarrass any other person, and under circumstances not constituting telephone harassment, makes an electronic communication to such other person or a third party:

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29. Burglar - a thief who enters a building with intent to steal cat Burglar, housebreaker - a Burglar who unlawfully breaks into and enters another person's house stealer, thief - a criminal who takes property belonging to someone else with the intention of keeping it or selling it

30. Aggravated assault (a) A person commits the offense of Aggravated assault when he or she assaults: (1) With intent to murder, to rape, or to rob; (2) With a deadly weapon or with any object, device, or instrument which, when used offensively against a person, is likely to or

31. “Abortional act” means an act committed upon or with respect to a female, whether by another person or by the female herself, whether she is pregnant or not, whether directly upon her body or by the administering, taking or prescription of drugs or in any other manner, with intent to

32. Burglary breaking and entering a building with intent to steal Not to be confused with: robbery – taking the property of a person in his or her presence by violence or intimidation plunder – to rob by open force, as in war; to take wrongfully as by pillage or fraud theft – the act of stealing; unlawfully taking and carrying away the property of

33. (1) A person is guilty of Bribing a witness if he or she offers, confers, or agrees to confer any benefit upon a witness or a person he or she has reason to believe is about to be called as a witness in any official proceeding or upon a person whom he or she has reason to believe may have information relevant to a criminal investigation or the abuse or neglect of a minor child, with intent to: