I'm unaware of any charge of robbery (the taking of property from a person by the threat or use of force) being a misdemeanor. In any event, a common condition of parole is "commit no crimes." The commission of any offense could result in the revocation of parole with the parolee being sent back to prison, plus the consequences of the new crime.
It would be an assault and battery. It will probably be a misdemeanor.
This can be determined by the type of robbery. Armed robbery can get you up to 20 years in prison. If the robbery resulted in any type of bodily harm, you could face up to 50 years in prison.
You do nothing. The person who was threatened may file charges with local law enforcement for Communicating a Threat against the person who threatened them. Keep in mind that little may actually be done to address the allegation, but that there may be consequences you may face.
punch a judge in the face and seal his lips shut!
after a robbery the chief face wase crease
It would be the same as if the gun was real.
as a child he was mugged but the robbery so he got a knife to the face
Baby Face Nelson
You punch bull in the face by being on their right side when they charge by you.
The person's countenance would likely show signs of shock, fear, and distress. They may appear shaken, anxious, and have a look of disbelief or confusion on their face. Their body language might also convey a sense of unease or vulnerability.
This will depend on one important thing. 1. Was it self defense? If it wasn't and it was during a fight you are probably going to face charges of substantial battery. If it was a bloody mouth, it may be simple battery, but you caused serious damage that required hospitalization. Substantial battery can be as high as a felony depending on the state you are in. It will definitely be at lease a misdemeanor charge.
yes why of coarse they are the reason is that they are in charge of stuff.: love fatty face