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Aggravated Robbery is a First Degree Felony (Texas Penal Code 29.03).

First Degree Felonies have a penalty range from 5 - 99 years, or life, and an optional fine not to exceed 10,000 dollars.

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How much time will you serve for aggravated robbery in Texas?

In Texas the crime of aggravated robbery is considered a Felony in the 1st degree. Jail time for aggravated robbery in Texas is anywhere from 5 to 9 years.


How much time in jail will you get for aggravated robbery?

Aggravated robbery is the same as simple robbery but with the addition of either a dangerous weapon or bodily harm inflicted upon a person in the course of the robbery. The harm does not have to be inflicted upon the victim. The maximum prison term for an aggravated robbery is 247 months or approximately twenty (20) and a half years. The specific Kansas law that makes aggravated robbery an unlawful activity is K.S.A. 21-3427.


How much jail time will you get for aggravated robbery in Kansas?

Aggravated robbery is the same as simple robbery but with the addition of either a dangerous weapon or bodily harm inflicted upon a person in the course of the robbery. The harm does not have to be inflicted upon the victim. The maximum prison term for an aggravated robbery is 247 months or approximately twenty (20) and a half years. The specific Kansas law that makes aggravated robbery an unlawful activity is K.S.A. 21-3427.


How much jail time does a juvenile get for aggravated robbery?

The charge is aggravated robbery. A charge is a formal accusation made by a governmental authority asserting that somebody has committed a crime. The minimum punishment if found guilty of this charge is 5 years.


How much jail time will you get for aggravated assault in kansas?

The amount of jail time for aggravated assault in Kansas varies from person to person. There is usually between 2 and 20 depending on circumstances.


How much jail time for attempt robbery?

if you rob you would be in jail for 20 or 40 years


How much time in jail will you get for robbery in Texas?

Unarmed 1st offense less than $1,000- 11mnths 29dys - 5years Armed 1st offense- 5-10yrs


How much jail time for 3 counts of robbery?

3 years


How much jail time can you get for armed robbery in Illinois?

5 to 30 years


How much jail time for aggravated robbery in Texas by a juvenile?

This is an impossible question. This is depending upon the judge and the sentence he gives. This will be determined in part the facts of the case, prior record, etc. The best bet is to not break the law, don't hurt others; and there will be no jail time or other loss of freedom.


How much jail time can i get for strong arm robbery in sc?

Normally about 7 years


How much jail time do you get for armed robbery and first degree assault in MD?

you can get upwards to twenty-five (25) years in jail ...

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