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  1. Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine

    (2) (a) If in the course of committing the robbery the offender carried a firearm or other deadly weapon, then the robbery is a felony of the first degree, punishable by imprisonment for a term …

  2. Robbery Bureau - Miami-Dade County

    To combat robberies and the violence associated with these crimes, the RB uses investigative, intelligence, tactical, and proactive resources to encapsulate all aspects of thwarting robbery …

  3. Robbery - Miami Police Department

    The Robbery Unit is responsible for conducting criminal investigations into a range of crimes against persons in the City of Miami, including armed robberies, bank robberies, home …

  4. Robbery - Wikipedia

    Robbery is the felonious and violent taking of any money or goods from the person of another, putting him in fear, be the value thereof above or under one shilling.

  5. How Are Theft, Robbery, and Burglary Different?

    Mar 12, 2024 · Robbery, like theft, involves taking someone's property without the owner's consent, but robbery has some elements that theft doesn't require. Robbery involves taking …

  6. ROBBERY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ROBBERY is the act or practice of robbing; specifically : larceny from the person or presence of another by violence or threat. How to use robbery in a sentence.

  7. Robbery - Definition, Examples - Legal Dictionary

    Feb 8, 2015 · The taking of something of value, whether money or property, from someone through the use or threat of physical force is considered to be robbery. Robbery differs from …

  8. robbery | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute

    Robbery, a crime that originated at common law, is an act of unlawfully taking the property of another by violent force or the threat of such force, with the intent to deprive them of it …

  9. Robbery | criminal law | Britannica

    Robbery, in criminal law, an aggravated form of theft that involves violence or the threat of violence against a victim in his presence. Many criminologists have long regarded statistics on …

  10. Robbery legal definition of robbery

    Robbery is a crime of theft and can be classified as Larceny by force or by threat of force. The elements of the crime of robbery include the use of force or intimidation and all the elements of …