In New York, bank robbery is classified as a serious crime, typically charged as a felony. The penalties can vary based on the specifics of the crime, but a conviction for bank robbery can result in a prison sentence ranging from several years to decades, depending on whether a weapon was used or if there were injuries. Additionally, offenders may face substantial fines and restitution. Sentencing discretion lies with the judge, influenced by factors such as prior criminal history and the circumstances of the robbery.
Yes, robbing a bank is considered a felony.
The death penalty sentence for robbing a store is inhumane.
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yes Bank of America is robbing money from the customers that's why half of the customers have already moved to other banks
Only if your white
Yes.
you get a fee from the bank
Yes, for robbing a bank in NYC.
The burglar admitted robbing the household next to the bank, but not the bank itself.
There usually is a penalty for using an ATM at another bank. This penalty is usually just a small monetary fee.
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