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- Robbery - Wikipedia
Robbery is the felonious and violent taking of any money or goods from the person of another, putting him in fear, be the value thereof above or under one shilling
- How Are Theft, Robbery, and Burglary Different?
Robbery, like theft, involves taking someone's property without the owner's consent, but robbery has some elements that theft doesn't require Robbery involves taking property from a person and using force, or the threat of force, to do it
- robbery | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
Robbery, a crime that originated at common law, is an act of unlawfully taking the property of another by violent force or the threat of such force, with the intent to deprive them of it permanently
- 13-1902 - Robbery; classification - Arizona Legislature
A person commits robbery if in the course of taking any property of another from his person or immediate presence and against his will, such person threatens or uses force against any person with intent either to coerce surrender of property or to prevent resistance to such person taking or retaining property
- Texas teen gets 25 years for armed robbery at Nederland convenience . . .
Texas judge Raquel West sentenced Caden Fontenette, 18, to 25 years for aggravated robbery in an armed holdup at a convenience store, calling it "necessary" given his high-risk behavior
- ROBBERY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ROBBERY is the act or practice of robbing; specifically : larceny from the person or presence of another by violence or threat How to use robbery in a sentence
- What Is Robbery According to the Law? - LegalClarity
Robbery is a serious criminal offense that involves the unlawful taking of property from another person This crime is distinguished from simpler forms of theft by specific elements that elevate its severity
- Robbery - Definition, Examples - Legal Dictionary
The taking of something of value, whether money or property, from someone through the use or threat of physical force is considered to be robbery Robbery differs from the crime of burglary in that the victim must have suffered physical harm, or the fear of being harmed
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