Only if you care about not going to jail. If you are lucky, aiding and abetting is what they will charge you with. You will need a lawyer. The lookout person is just as guilty as the inside people in a felony robbery. If a person was hurt or killed in the robbery, you could be held responsible for that, even if you never touched a weapon. Robbing a drug store or pharmacy is a very serious felony.
Depending on the prosecuting authorities, that person can be charged with robbery, assault, attempted murder and murder (if someone dies during the robbery).
Individuals cannot "CHARGE" anybody with anything. Only Prosecutors/DA's can charge people. However, the victim can ACCUSE you of this offense.
There is no such charge. So-called "accessories" are charged as "principles," the same as the person who actually commted the robbery.
No, the act must actually occur for a charge to result . . . although a criminal charge of "conspiring to commit robbery" could be placed if there were sufficient probable cause to indicate that the offense was about to be carried out imminently.
A charge of robbery typically means that someone is being accused of forcefully taking another person's property by using threat, force, or intimidation. It is considered a serious crime, often carrying significant legal consequences, including imprisonment.
they may have to serve the rest of the original sentence. robbery is a very serious violation. they may make that person serve all the rest of the time and then charge them with the robbery then they will serve the robbery sentence.
Lookout can be a person or place.Person - The lookout reported seeing the enemy advancing in the valley below.Place - The lookout post on the cliff had been abandoned.
A person who commits a robbery is known as a robber or a thief.
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.
Facilitation to first-degree robbery involves assisting or enabling another person to commit the crime of robbery, which typically includes taking property from someone through force or intimidation. The facilitator may provide resources, information, or support that makes the robbery possible, without necessarily being the one who directly carries out the act. This can include planning the crime, acting as a lookout, or providing tools. Legal consequences for facilitation can vary, but individuals may be charged similarly to those who actively participate in the robbery.
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