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Robbery |
What is robbery?
Robbery is the act of intentionally taking the personal property of
another person with no intention of returning or purchasing the
property by use of force or intimidation in the presence of the victim.
Robbery can be classified as a misdemeanor offense with the punishments
ranging from prison time to probation with permanent marks on your
criminal record.
Elements of the crime
It is important to remember that every state has its own laws governing
the specifics of robbery, but there are some common factors that are
consistent in most states. In order to prove robbery, the following
elements are generally required:
- The person takes the property without the owners consent, and
- The person exercises control over the property in a manner inconsistent with the owners rights
- The person takes the property using force or intimidation
If convicted
If you are convicted of robbery, you might be subject to the following:
- Jail or prison sentence, probation, or parole
- Fines
- Mandatory educational classes
- Community Service
- Permanent record
Factors affecting sentence
- Severity of the offense
- Prior convictions
- Injuries caused as a result the offense
- Current probation or parole status
Civil consequences
On the civil side, if you are found to be liable for your actions, you may have to pay for damages to any victims for:
- Property damages or losses
- Medical expenses from injuries caused by the action
- Punitive damages
In all robbery matters, it is
recommended that you seek professional legal assistance to protect your
interests. A lawyer who has experience in this area of law can give
legal advice that will assist you with the matter and will ensure that
the judicial process is properly followed. |
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