Trespasser in a sentence as a noun

You don't say someone squatting in your lawn is stealing your lawn, you just say he's a trespasser.

When you are no longer welcome, you are a trespasser and if you don't leave, we will call the police".

It's hard to argue trespass to chattels when the alleged trespasser never touches your servers.

I am curious as to why he can't just be considered a trespasser and removed by police.

But any property owner that starts shooting at a trespasser is going to be in very deep trouble.

This is why the landowner is liable for damages to a trespasser unless a no trespassing sign is up.

If someone's private property is not marked as such in any way, would I be a trespasser if I wander into it?

The only reason it is acceptable to shoot a trespasser invading your home is the issue of safety.

The relevance of the security measure is that it serves to prove that the trespasser knew he wasn't allowed on the property.

*In England, the term "squatting" is defined in legal terms to mean "the act of knowingly entering a _residential_ building as a trespasser and living there".

For example, a cop entering private property without a warrant or probable cause is nothing more than a trespasser.

Seems to me institutions like Acorn that accept the public as part of their operation can't really prosecute a whistleblower as a trespasser.

Pedestrians on the tracks in an area they aren't supposed to be, who are struck and killed by trains, are classified in the bucket category of "trespasser" fatalities.

Why is it a trespasser's problem that your door locks can easily be bumped open?If you can't do your job by figuring it out, why do you feel entitled to keep strangers out of your home?

Sure, if you're in a city you can call the police if you're at home and someone's trying to break in, but it's not likely that a random patrolling police officer is going to see and stop a trespasser.

If I combine it with private browsing, I can simultaneously store passwords for particular websites while not letting a random trespasser know I even visit them.

Everyone involved knew that, since they didn't have a good legal defense, the only thing the university could do to stop him using their network in a way that they didn't like was to physically stop him and kick him off campus as a trespasser.

It would be like if someone trespassing on OJ Simpson's property caught video of OJ harming people with a knife and then the public focusing on how terrible of a person the trespasser is, ignoring the fact that it's incredible video evidence of a much more serious crime.

Unless they left a note or something it's usually impossible to conclusively say that they were suicides, but the assumption is that the vast majority of trespasser fatalities are suicides, because the number of people struck while trying to steal things or take illegal shortcuts is relatively small.

Trespasser definitions

noun

someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission

See also: intruder interloper