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The criminal offense of robbery is a felony everywhere.

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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.


What is the punishment for robbery in Texas?

Robbery in Texas is a second-degree felony punishable by 2 to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. If a deadly weapon was used during the robbery, it can be upgraded to aggravated robbery, which carries a more severe punishment.


Is robbery 3rd degree considered a felony?

yes it consider a felony in the rating from how the robbery went.


Is strong arm robbery a felony in the state of ny?

Any kind of robbery is a felony in every state.


Is first degree robbery a felony in Minnesota?

Yes.


What are the classes of felony is attempted robbery?

Attempted robbery is typically classified as a felony. The specific class can vary by jurisdiction; however, it is often categorized as a second-degree felony. In some states, if the attempted robbery involves a weapon or results in injury, it may be elevated to a first-degree felony. Always consult local laws for precise classifications.


What is 160.10 fc robbery-2nd c felony in nyc?

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Use the word felony in a sentence?

A felony is a crime that is serious enough to get a jail sentence of more than one year. Obvious felonies are murder, robbery, and rape.Jack committed a felony when he robbed the bank. The jury convicted the rapist of his felony after a few minutes of deliberation. If you commit a felony you cannot vote or have a gun.


What is a class d felony in Arkansas?

"5-12-102. Robbery.(a) A person commits robbery if, with the purpose of committing a felony or misdemeanor theft or resisting apprehension immediately after committing a felony or misdemeanor theft, the person employs or threatens to immediately employ physical force upon another person.(b) Robbery is a Class B felony."


Is burglary of a habitation is a felony in Austin Texas?

is burglary of a habitation is a felony in austin texas


Is simple robbery a misdemeanor or felony?

"Any armed robbery is a felony." by a previous contributor.....Added note:Strong arm robbery is a violent threat or use of physical violence to purport a robbery without use of a weapon or object.For that reason, it may or may not be considered a felony charge dependent on circumstantial or eye witness testimony. or evidence. The "threat" of a strong arm robbery in most cases is not considered a felony. It is lesser and considered intimidation in some points, harassment in others, or if a verbal threat is made of bodily harm with a weapon, and said weapon is within the immediate access, it is considered terroristic threat in some states.So that advice is partially or mostly incorrect , as "strong arm robbery" is not ARMED robbery.


What is a strongarm machine?

Well, a strongarm turntable was one that was turned by men pushing on it. (That is ... no motors.)

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