Aggravated Robbery

All theft crimes are not the same. Aggravated robbery is a serious violent crime with harsher penalties and is harder to defend. It is crucial to understand how aggravated robbery is classified, punished and defended.

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What is extortion?

Extortion is a crime in which one person forces another person to do something against his will, generally to give up money or other property, by threat of violence, property damage, damage to the person’s reputation, or extreme financial hardship. Extortion involves the victim’s consent to the crime, but that consent is obtained illegally.

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What is aggravated robbery?

Aggravated robbery charges involve theft which includes the use of a deadly weapon, accomplice, or infliction of serious bodily injury on the victim. Read on for comprehensive information on aggravated robbery, including charges, elements, defenses, and penalties.

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What is robbery?

Robbery is taking or attempting to take something of value from another by violence or the threat of violence. Robbery can be committed against individuals, businesses, and institutions like banks. It is a felony in all states.

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Possession of a Firearm

This article covers how a possession of a firearm can impact a defendant’s case, criminal history, range of punishment and parole eligibility. Click this link for details. For more information on issues associated with criminal defendants and criminal charges, follow this link to the FreeAdvice Criminal Law section.

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Robbery Charges

Robbery is the act of taking something from another person against his or her will, with force, fear, or threat. Force or threat of force is the element that separates a robbery charge from a theft or burglary charge, though all involve taking someone else’s personal property permanently.

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