Robbery

 

Under Pennsylvania law, “Robbery” is defined as theft by the use of force.


Robbery is classified as a third degree felony (F3), which carries a maximum penalty of up to 7 years in prison.


If in the course of committing a robbery, you cause bodily injury to a person, or put them in fear of bodily injury, it becomes a second degree felony (F2), which carries a maximum penalty of up to 10 years in prison.


If in the course of committing a robbery, you cause serious bodily injury to a person, or put them in fear of serious bodily injury, it becomes a first degree felony (F1), which carries a maximum penalty of up to 20 years in prison.


If you or someone you care about has been charged with robbery, contact our office today for your free consultation.

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