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Q: What is the penalty if a 13 year old who is charged with robbery in the first but he was just there with the others?
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What is robbery of the first degree?

What is the penalty for first degree robbery in ky.


Can someone who robs a person who just robbed a bank be charged with the crime of robbery?

Yes. That person is still taking something that is not theirs. The first robber will be charged with the bigger crime for which the penalty is harsh. The second one will still face charges, but not of bank robbery.


Who was the first person to ever be charged with robbery or if that's to hard the first well publicised person to be charged with robbery?

Who waas the first person in HISTORY!!!! You have GOT to narrow this question down.


What is the penalty for first degree robbery in ct?

It is Jail or a high fine.


What is first degree robbery in Alabama?

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.


What is the penalty of a first degree strong armed robbery in Iowa?

Up to 10 years


What is the penalty for first degree armed robbery in West Virginia?


What is the penalty for first degree aggravated robbery in Arkansas?

1st ofence 10 years, out in 2 1/2 years with good behavior.


What are the chances of someone charged with First degree robbery getting probation?

Insufficient information is given on which to base an opinion. It will all depend on the defendant's history and/or the viciousness/severity of the offense he was charged with.


What is the penalty for First degree aggravated robbery in?

may be sentenced to imprisionment for not more than 20 years or to payment of a fine of not more than $35,000 or both


Can someone being charged with first degree robbery be released from jail until trial?

If the presiding judge finds that if he meets the criteria for release on bail, yes.


What is the penalty for armed robbery in Arkansas?

Texas has a variety of limitations based on the crime. Robbery is set at 5 years. Misdemeanors have a limitation of 2 years to bring charges. Being absent from the state will toll the statute if it applies.