what does principle to robbery mean?
It is the police code for Armed Robbery
Robbery Threatened Immediate Serious Injury
If you plotted or assisted in a robbery you COULD be charged as a principal in the offense, just as much as if you were there and did it.
Are you sure that the first letter is an "O" and not possibly a "P?" If it were a "P" it could stand for: Pocketbook Snatch Robbery. (??)
As the statutes differ from state-to-state there is no certain generallized answer to this question.If the conspiracy came to fruition, you could be charged as a principle in the offense, a felony. If the robbery never took place, possibly a misdemeanor.
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun "robber" is robbery.
Robbery is when the act was commited, and attempted robbery is when a robbery is not completely executed.
It is slang for a criminal or illegal act such as burglary or robbery.
Piracy, armed robbery, aggravated robbery, and highway robbery. There are other subcategories to each of these.
It does not exist.
A principle is a way of working or ethical standards.
A fundamental element, principle, or skill.