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aggravated robbery

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A quick definition of aggravated robbery:

Aggravated robbery is when someone takes something from another person by using violence or threats. It is a serious crime and is usually considered a felony. If the person uses a weapon or hurts someone during the robbery, it is called armed robbery. Some laws also say that it is aggravated robbery if the victim is a child or an elderly person. Simple robbery is when someone takes something without using violence or threats.

A more thorough explanation:

Aggravated robbery is a type of robbery that involves the use of a dangerous weapon or the infliction of bodily harm on the victim during the robbery. It is a serious crime that is punished more severely than simple robbery.

  • If someone robs a convenience store with a gun, it is considered aggravated robbery.
  • If someone robs a bank and hurts a teller in the process, it is also considered aggravated robbery.
  • Some states also consider robbery to be aggravated if the victim is a child or an elderly person.

These examples illustrate how the use of a dangerous weapon or the infliction of bodily harm during a robbery can elevate the crime to aggravated robbery. The severity of the crime is increased because the victim is put in greater danger and is more likely to suffer physical harm.

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