Click the link to learn how to describe people. You can imagine what someone would feel like if they saw a robbery -- describe what expression would be on their face! If you don't know how to describe it, stand in front of a mirror and pretend you just saw the robbery, then write what your face looks like.
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.
There is no scientific basis to ascertain whether handwriting or countenance of a person symbolizes his character. It is purely hypothesis and is like the difference of opinion between astronomer and astrologer.
eyewitness
An eyewitness.
Depending on the prosecuting authorities, that person can be charged with robbery, assault, attempted murder and murder (if someone dies during the robbery).
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.
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
Countenance is the outward expression of the face which at any time is able to disclose the inward emotional state of a person's heart.
The countenance refers to a person's facial expression, while demeanor refers to their outward behavior or conduct. The relationship between the two is that one's countenance can often reflect their demeanor, as facial expressions can convey emotions or attitudes that align with one's behavior.
Who waas the first person in HISTORY!!!! You have GOT to narrow this question down.
In Alabama, robbery in the first degree is robbery with the use of a weapon, or making a victim believe there is a weapon. Even if a person does not have a weapon, they can be charged with first degree robbery if they cause an injury.
A person who has seen someone or something and can bear witness to the fact
A brigand is a person who usually lives in a gang and lives by pillage and robbery according to the dictionary, and brigandes is a pleralization of it, though if used as Proper Noun it may describe a particular group of brigandes.