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Robbery Under Law was created in 1939.
Common law robbery is a robbery other than robberycommittedwith a firearm or other dangerous weapon.
Philippine Law School was created in 1915.
Philippine Law Journal was created in 1914.
South Carolina law undoubtedly addresses the offense armed robbery - however , robbery of a financial institution is actually a FEDERAL offense.
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(in the US) There is no such thing as "common law" robbery. All robberies are STATUTORY offenses.
Don't do it! I quote, 'I fought the law and the law won!' They almost always do. It depends if you should rob a store, bank, etc., and accidently wound or kill someone. The risk is not worth it! If you go through with this and get caught some judges will give you the maximum penalty according to the State the robbery is in.
When someone refers to a 'stiff penalty' it is just a way of saying that a person will get the maximum punishment that the law allows for that particular crime. Such as armed robbery may carry a penalty of 25 years to life. The stiffest penalty for this crime would be life. The death penalty is definitely the stiffest penalty for murder in the 1st degree. It is the maximum punishment for taking someones life with premeditation or several other factors that decide if a case is elegible for capital punishment.
The penalty for an immigrant who breaks the law is deportation.
Robbery is breaking a law, so nope, no difference.
Central Philippine University College of Law was created in 1939.