A robbery or aggravated robbery charge in the state of Arizona is a serious offense that comes with social, professional and financial consequences. Robbery is different from a burglary offense in that the use of force or causing another person fear in order to gain control of property are essential elements to the offense, which make it more personal in nature, and thus is viewed more harshly by the legal system.
Considering the severity of a robbery charge in Maricopa County, it is important to stay well informed with regard to your rights. It is vital to consult with an Arizona criminal defense attorney who has the resources to fight for you and your rights.
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According to the Arizona Revised Statutes §13.1902:
The specific definitions of words included in robbery and aggravated robbery statutes in Arizona are as follows:
A robbery offense can become an aggravated robbery, according to ARS §13.1903 when:
Robbery in the state of Arizona is generally punishable as a felony offense. Depending on the circumstances of the alleged offense, an alleged offender can be charged with robbery, aggravated robbery or armed robbery.
According to ARS § 13.1902, a basic robbery offense is generally a class 4 felony, which can result in the following punishments:
Aggravated Robbery is classified under ARS § 13.1903 as a class 3 felony, which can result in the following penalties:
Whether you have been charged with robbery in Glendale or aggravated robbery in Chandler, failure to take the time to research and find a capable Arizona criminal defense lawyer has the potential to bring negative implications with regards to the outcome and sentencing of your alleged offense. James E. Novak is an experienced criminal defense attorney who has represented individuals in similar cases for the past ten years. He will use this knowledge and understanding of the inner workings of the Arizona legal system to make every effort to put you in a favorable position. If you or a loved one has been charged with robbery or aggravated robbery in Maricopa County, call the Law Offices of James E. Novak at (480) 413-1499 for a free consultation or send a message online.