In Ohio, aggravated robbery is a serious offense typically classified as a first-degree felony. If convicted, the penalties can range from 3 to 11 years in prison, along with potential fines. The specific sentence can vary based on factors like prior criminal history and whether a weapon was involved. Additionally, the court may impose consecutive sentences for multiple offenses, increasing the total time served.
As far as I know that is aggrevated assault with a deadly weapon and you can go to prison for 5-10 years.
The same thing as assault with a deadly weapon
Yes
aggresive aggrevated
In the US - NO convicted felon may lawfully possess a firearm under any circumstance.
Sentences are fact and case specific. Talk to your attorney.
Another former Michigan football player.
6 months
life.
"The Great Train Robbery" (1903) was 11 minutes long.
The first film, The Great Train Robbery, was twelve minutes long.
Harold S. Long has written: 'Making crime pay' -- subject(s): Crime, Vocational guidance 'Successful armed robbery' -- subject(s): Robbery