Yes. "Armed" in this context, means armed (i.e.: carrying or equipped) with ANY type of weapon.
It was Armed Robbery because he tried to 'rob' a bank with a gun.
Armed robbery with a bb gun would be the same charge as armed robbery with any other firearm. You will not get off on a lesser charge.
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.
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
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It depends on the conviction but i know from experience that for armed robbery you can't have any thing with a triggeon it even a water gun that's anywere in the 50 states
It depends. They might describe the same event. Armed robbery means you had a gun, aggravated robbery means there was an aggravating factor or something that made the robbery worse. Using a gun is probably one of them. Specific aggravating factors for a crime in each state can be found in state statutes.
Armed Robbery... you're screwed.
I heard one could claim from the company for physiological damage even though you were not injured at any time of the robbery. He held me by the arm and held a gun to my side.
Stealing with violence (gun, knife, fists, other wreapons, or even the threat of violence) is robbery. It doesn't matter if the weapon is deadly or not, it is robbery. It would be armed robbery if you had a firearm.ANOTHER VIEW: It is defined as ARMED ROBBERY. It makes NO difference what the weapon is (gun, knife, stick, table leg, golf club, etc) if you are "armed" with it and use it as a weapon to put the victim in fear of their life or grave bodily injury you have committed ARMED robbery. The answer above is incorrect as to the use of fists or feet as the instrument of the robbery, THAT particular charge would be called "Robbery By Force And Violence."
In general, armed robbery is against the law, and is illegitimate.
armed robbery in the UK is a covers a wide range, it all depends on what weapon you had if it was a gun and you hurt someone then you could be looking at life. I got 9 years and all i did was fire the gun in the roof. it also depends on what you take, i got away with 27k.