Aggravated robbery is a serious criminal offense that involves taking property from another person through the use of force, intimidation, or threats, while also including elements that elevate the crime's severity. This can include the use of a weapon, causing injury to the victim, or the presence of accomplices. The key distinction from simple robbery is the increased level of violence or potential for harm involved. Penalties for aggravated robbery are typically harsher than for lesser forms of theft or robbery.
Murder, Robbery, Rape, Assault, Burglary, Financial Fraud, Computer Trespass, Poss. of drugs with intent to distribute, Agg. Stalking, Terroristic Threats and Acts, Poss. of a Weapon on School Campus.Murder, robbery, rape assault etc
James Agg-Gardner died in 1928.
James Agg-Gardner was born in 1846.
Alfred John Agg died in 1886.
Alfred John Agg was born in 1830.
5 yr minimum
A. R. Agg has written: 'Applications of coastal pollution research'
Susan A. Foster-Agg has written: 'Can primary children talk about God[?]'
AGG Toons - 2010 was released on: USA: 11 November 2010
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In law enforcement paperwork and on court records it is most often abbreviated as, "AGG" (i.e. Agg assault)
No, AGG is not a codon. Codons are three-nucleotide sequences in mRNA that code for specific amino acids during protein synthesis. AGG is a nucleotide sequence present in DNA but does not directly code for an amino acid.