Yes, there is no requirement to actually have arms on the body. The arms here reference a weapon, as in 'small arms.'
A 'formal' charge. You can be indicted for armed robbery or you can be charged with armed robbery.
Armed robbery is when the robber brings a deadly weapon to the robbery but does not use it and threatens to kill the person Aggravated robbery is when the robber uses violence and force to take money or fires the gun at the person
He is in jail because he was charged for kidnapping and armed robbery.
That is a vague question. In general, armed robbery is the taking of another person's property by force using of a weapon of some kind. Armed robbery with a firearm is when that weapon is a gun.
On the grounds that they aere armed with a weapons of some type during the robbery, which was threatening to the victim(s). It is NOT necessary that the weapon be a firearm or knife.
If you steal something with your arms (and hands) then you are an armed robber. Armed robbery is when you steal from somebody using your arms to carry what you steal. No its not. Armed robbery is when you use force or a weapon to gain access into someones home, which in that case has to be when someone is home in order to inflict intimidation upon to gain access. Someone who is an armed robber would be someone who chooses to rob a home while someone is there by way of force, intimidation, and/or with a weapon. A "robbery" is committed when one person gains possession or control of another person's property by force or the threat of force. The robbery is "armed" when the threat of force involves an actual or implied weapon.
Real identity: LaVerne Moore, he was charged with but found not guilty of armed robbery and assault.
If the thief is armed, yes.
armed robbery causes and solutions
One good solution is Armed Self-Defense.
It is the police code for Armed Robbery
It is the same as if you actually committed the robbery yourself.