Armed robbery in ALL jurisdictions in the US is a felony offense and is accompanied by a sentence of at LEAST one year in prison. While the judge MAY alter or change the number of years - or even offer you probation - there is absolutely NO ASSURANCE that this will happen.
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Causes of armed robbery
arm robbery
Any kind of robbery is a felony in every state.
Yes, even the Attempt to commit a strong arm robbery is an offense - just the same as you would be charged if you attempted the robbery with a gun but got nothing. It is the felonious assault to commit the robbery which is the offense, not whether it was successful or not.
Twenty yeatd
An armed robbery is caused by a criminal using/carrying a fire-arm during a robbery.
If the thief is armed, yes.
Normally about 7 years
The two over arm serves are called the top spin and the flote serve and the under arm serve
Possibly, if the person who you're robbing believes it's a real gun. I think the better question is, why are you robbing someone's arm?
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.
Strong-arm robbery is a term used to describe a situation where the offender uses or threatens to use his or her fists, feet, hands, or teeth to deprive the victim of their personal possessions and/or money. Muggings and other robberies are included in this type of robbery when no weapons other than hands, feet, etc. are used to commit the act. In cases of purse-snatching or pocket-picking, if the victim does not resist, it is classified as larceny-theft. If the victim resists and force or threat of force is used, it is classified as strong arm robbery. For example, If a woman is shoved to the ground in the act of stealing her purse, it a strong-arm robbery. If the thief snatches her purse off her shoulder and runs off, it is larceny-theft.