The punishment for robbery in Judaism will be to the discretion of the Rabbi.
Robbery and theft are complicated issues. The harshness of the punishment would depend on the severity of the crime. The robber or thief would likely be required to make restitution or if that is not possible to compensate the owner for the loss.
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Jewish answer
The punishment for robbery in Judaism is that the thief has to pay double to the victim (Exodus 22:3). In addition, if the robber caused any property damage or injury, he has to pay that too.
They cut off your right hand. In Egypt you have to eat with your right hand and wipe yourself with your left hand. If you're caught stealing they cut off your right hand and you have to eat with your left hand because your right hand is gone.
The punishment is either a jail term and/or a fine. Or death.
Jail?
The medieval punishment for Highway Robbery is by raping the criminal
life in prison
death
The punishment for bank robbery can vary depending on the jurisdiction and circumstances, but it typically includes imprisonment, fines, and restitution to the bank for any stolen funds. Sentences can range from several years to decades in prison, particularly if violence or weapons were involved.
It depends on the jurisdiction and the circumstances.
what constitutes 3rd degree robbery in new york state and what is the punishment?
Armed robbery in Florida by a juvenile can result in fines and jail time. The exact punishment will vary depending on the case.
If you commit armed robbery the consequences will change according to the circumstances and the judge that determines the punishment. It is likely that you will be put into prison for a crime like this.
If you commit armed robbery the consequences will change according to the circumstances and the judge that determines the punishment. It is likely that you will be put into prison for a crime like this.
I live an missouri and my brother for 1st degree robbery accessory and armed criminal action and went to jail for 3years and was deported he had a green card though.
Certain sins. In actual practice, the death penalty (in Judaism) has not been imposed for two thousand years.