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Q: Can you get a pardon for armed robbery?
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What are the causes behind a armed robbery?

armed robbery causes and solutions


What are solutions for armed robbery?

One good solution is Armed Self-Defense.


What does 165 mean on police scanner?

It is the police code for Armed Robbery


Difference between armed and strong 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


What is the penalty for strong armed robbery in Illinois?

It is the same as if you actually committed the robbery yourself.


How much time for armed robbery with a bb 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.


What is another word for indictment?

A 'formal' charge. You can be indicted for armed robbery or you can be charged with armed robbery.


What is armed robbery with a firearm?

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.


What are the causes of arm robbery and why it happen?

Causes of armed robbery


What are the classifications of robbery?

Piracy, armed robbery, aggravated robbery, and highway robbery. There are other subcategories to each of these.


What is the difference between He was blamed for armed robbery and He was arrested for armed robbery?

if he was arrested then they know it was him but if he was blamed, then he might not have done it


What is armed robbery and who is an armed robber?

However, an armed robbery is a type of aggravated robbery that requires employing a dangerous weapon or the appearance of a weapon to perpetrate a robbery. Both offences involve unlawfully stealing another person's property using force.