If you were accompanying the perpetrator, you were either an accomplice, and can be charged the same as the robber, or you "aided and abetted" the felony.
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
The penalty for strong armed robbery in Virginia is up to 20 years in prison. Strong armed robbery is something that is taken very seriously, and can hold serious penalties if a person hurts someone while robbing a business, or person.
Such a person would presumably be sentenced to several years in jail.
It is the same as if you actually committed the robbery yourself.
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
If you were accompanying the perpetrator, you were either an accomplice, and can be charged the same as the robber, or you "aided and abetted" the felony. If you were simply a dis-interested bystander/witness, no.
10 - 20 years
The length of jail time for strong-arm robbery can vary based on factors such as prior criminal history, the value of items stolen, and any injuries caused. Penalties can range from a few years to multiple decades in prison. It's essential to consult legal statutes in the specific jurisdiction for accurate information.
Normally about 7 years
It depends on the specifics of the case, the offender, and the jurisdiction.