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National Football League officials sullied the reputations of Minnesota Vikings players Kevin Williams and Pat Williams by leaking news of their suspensions for violating league d......
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LONDON, March 8 (UPI) -- A British civil case involving allegations of torture at Guantanamo Bay should be open to the public, a lawyer for a former detainee said.......
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Judges ruling brings some civility and some sense to a situation that has gotten totally out of control, lawyer said.......
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Robbery and Robbery Charges
The precise meaning of felony fluctuates from state to state; robbery commonly entails the taking of an individuals belonging by force, fear, or pressure, with the purpose to permanently dispossess that individual of their possessions. Robbery varies from thievery in that robberies constantly entail some use of force, or intimidation of force. Consequently, robbery is generally measured to be a violent crime, as well as an additional serious crime compared to theft. Thus, while theft can be an outcome for misdemeanor or theft accusations, robbery frequently results in the classification of a felony.
There are two separate classifications of robbery, the first is defined as simple and second is known as aggravated. Simple robbery entails taking something of worth from an individual by force, threats, or intimidation. Aggravated robbery necessitates the essentials of simple robbery, but in addition calls for the attendance of a deadly weapon during the instance of or in the result of a robbery.
Simple robbery is a classified into the fourth category of a felony while aggravated robbery is placed into the third class of felony that requires obligatory superior sentencing since it is labeled as a violent crime. If a suspect makes a victim suppose that they have a deadly weapon by imitating a firearm or by even by communicating it verbally that they have a weapon, it is now considered aggravated robbery.
- Burglary: Accusations entail breaking and entering a structure or unlawful burglary of a occupancy with the purpose to steal something or commit a felony such as arson or even murder
- Robbery: Entails deliberately and consciously or recklessly causing an individual injury or harm throughout a theft.
- Aggravated Robbery: Defined as a first degree felony this generally entails the employment of a deadly weapon or serious injury (particularly towards the aged or the handicapped).
- Theft: This charge entails purposely taking objects such a car, money, secrets, having or selling of objects designated for use in theft.



