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Jan. 20, 2010

'Take the Money and Run'

Attorney John Browning spotlights botched robberies and unsuccessful stick-ups that have garnered media attention.

By John Browning

I like to think of myself as a law-abiding citizen, the type of person who would never do something like hold up a bank. Yet like so many of us who enjoy watching sports and playing Monday morning quarterback, I can't help reading about failed robberies or watching "true crime" reality shows on television and thinking, "What a moron - I could do better than that." My personal theory is that such unsuccessful stick-ups underscore the importance of staying ...

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