The penalty for strong-arm robbery involving assault with a deadly weapon against an elderly person can be severe, often classified as a felony. Depending on the jurisdiction, it may result in significant prison time, often ranging from several years to decades, and may also include hefty fines and restitution to the victim. Additionally, the crime is typically treated with enhanced penalties due to the vulnerability of the elderly victim, potentially leading to harsher sentencing. Specific penalties can vary widely based on local laws and the circumstances of the crime.
3 month to 5 years
A "firearm" is a very specific and deady weapon, whereas a "weapon" can be ANY other item whatsoever used in an offense. Firearms, being more deadly can carry a heavier penalty for using them in the commission of a crime. (NOTE: Not all states make this distinction in their statutes.)
"Deadly assault" or "assault with intent to kill".
Assault with a deadly weapon.
A more violent act of assault usually involving a deadly weapon
In Oklahoma, assault with a deadly weapon has an average fine of $1000, and an average jail time of 6 months. Probation is an average of 210-240 months.
Only those who are elderly and already sick are dying.
If a juvenile commits aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon, he is likely to be charged as an adult. The possible sentence would depend upon what state the crime was committed in.
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Yes, anything that can be used to cause bodily injury is considered a deadly weapon. So the charge would be aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Yes, anything that can be used to cause bodily injury is considered a deadly weapon. So the charge would be aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
a person is guilty of first degree robbery if during the robbery or while immediately fleeing the robbery he/she does any of the following: 1. is armed with a deadly weapon 2.displays anythingthat seems to be a firearm or other deadly weapon 3. causes bodily injury
The same thing as assault with a deadly weapon