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A charge of robbery means the police have probable cause to take you to court and make you defend yourself from conviction. The government has to prove that you committed the robbery.

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Is robbery a criminal charge?

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What is another word for indictment?

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Can a person charge with conspiracy robbery dangerous weapon and robbery with dangerous weapon?

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Can a person be charge with robbery if they talked about it but didn't do it?

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Can you be charged with a assault charge and a robbery charge?

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Is forty dollars classified as a felony robbery?

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What is the penalty for accessory to bank robbery in Florida?

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