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i know that no matter what, the minimum amount of time is 7 years for a robbery with a weapon
If a juvenile commits aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon, he is likely to be charged as an adult. The possible sentence would depend upon what state the crime was committed in.
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.
That is a vague question. In general, armed robbery is the taking of another person's property by force using of a weapon of some kind. Armed robbery with a firearm is when that weapon is a gun.
Yes, a weapon is a weapon.
Common law robbery is a robbery other than robberycommittedwith a firearm or other dangerous weapon.
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
However, an armed robbery is a type of aggravated robbery that requires employing a dangerous weapon or the appearance of a weapon to perpetrate a robbery. Both offences involve unlawfully stealing another person's property using force.
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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.
Stealing with violence (gun, knife, fists, other wreapons, or even the threat of violence) is robbery. It doesn't matter if the weapon is deadly or not, it is robbery. It would be armed robbery if you had a firearm.ANOTHER VIEW: It is defined as ARMED ROBBERY. It makes NO difference what the weapon is (gun, knife, stick, table leg, golf club, etc) if you are "armed" with it and use it as a weapon to put the victim in fear of their life or grave bodily injury you have committed ARMED robbery. The answer above is incorrect as to the use of fists or feet as the instrument of the robbery, THAT particular charge would be called "Robbery By Force And Violence."
A person could receive up to 7 years in prison if they commit a bank robbery in Pennsylvania. If a person is injured during the bank robbery they could send more time in prison.