Robbery is considered a felony in almost all states and a "violent crime" because it involves intimidation, force or causing a victim to fear for his or her life or physical well-being. Armed robbery involves the use of a weapon such as robbery at gun-point or knife-point Robbery in the first degree is when it occurs: · In a vehicle (such as bus, taxi, train, home) · While someone is using an automated teller machine (ATM) or near such an ATM machine All other types of robbery other than these two are said to be "second-degree robbery
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Armed Robbery
Armed robbery
This can be determined by the type of robbery. Armed robbery can get you up to 20 years in prison. If the robbery resulted in any type of bodily harm, you could face up to 50 years in prison.
If you commit armed robbery the consequences will change according to the circumstances and the judge that determines the punishment. It is likely that you will be put into prison for a crime like this.
25-30 years prison
Yes. He has been to jail for armed robbery.
Armed Robbery is a felony - depending on the laws of your state - at the very least more than one year in prison. ------------------------------, It depends on where you live and what the specific laws are for armed robbery. Some places have life in prison and others may have more than 20 years, but less than 80.
I live an missouri and my brother for 1st degree robbery accessory and armed criminal action and went to jail for 3years and was deported he had a green card though.
It was Armed Robbery because he tried to 'rob' a bank with a gun.
Depends on the law where you are. In some circumstances, life in prison.
There are severe penalties for strong armed robbery in Michigan. If known to be a strong armed robber you could face heavy fines and extensive prison time.