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Ben served 3 years for robbery, (hes now out) he didnt do time for anything he did to the people who were convicted of murdering his brother.
If the plaintiff cannot prove that the defendant commited theft, then the defendent is free to go. However, sometimes evidence is misinterpretted. Innocent people have been convicted at times.
Kidnapping, murder, and counterfeiting are some of the crimes Joseph Stalin is known for. Stalin also made labor camps and forced millions of people to work against their will. He was convicted of bank robbery and exiled.
Many people who commit robbery do so because they are in need of additional money. Some people who commit robbery may simply like the adrenaline rush they get.
Generally speaking, the person actually committing the robbery is charged with robbery and anyone else not actively involved in the robbery is charged as an accessory or accomplice to robbery.
In common everyday conversation, the two terms are very often used interchangeably but, no, they are not the same. In "legalese": "Robbery" is a criome against a person, while "Burglary" is a crime against property. (e.g.: If someone sticks a gun in your face and takes your money, you suffered a 'robbery.' If someone breaks into your home when nobody is there and steals your TV, you have suffered a 'burglary.')
I don't have access to real-time data or the ability to browse the internet. You may want to check official reports or statistics from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for accurate information on the number of people paroled with life sentences in the state over the last 20 years.
For those convicted of misdemeanors - jail. For those convicted of felonies - prison.
Gay people live in Georgia the same way straight people live in Georgia.
People on the First Fleet were convicted of a variety of crimes. Most of them were thieves, pick-pockets, forgers, petty criminals and ordinary people just struggling to survive and driven to steal food. There were no murderers or people convicted of violent crimes.
The punishment for robbery depends on both the severity of the offense and in which state the offense took place. If convicted of this crime, most people will face a prison sentence, and in some states a fine as well. Robbery is a felony offence.
Once more in English? "Highwayman" were essentially armed robbers; there isn't a specific crime of "highwaymanism" or whatever because there was no need for one: armed robbery was a good enough charge, and what most convicted highwaymen were hanged for.