Robbery
No one has a right to take something from another individual against their will. Robbery is the taking of property or money from another, with the intent to either permanently or temporarily deprive the individual of their asset. The taking can be accomplished by force or fear, and can lead to increased punishment based on certain aggravators. Aggravating factors that can make a simple robbery lead to increased punishment, include but are not limited to: whether a firearm or deadly weapon was used in the commission of the robbery, whether or not the robbery was committed on a victim in a vehicle, or whether or not the robbery was committed inside a dwelling. The punishments for robbery offenses range from probation to life in prison.
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For more information, see Florida Statute 812.13: Robbery
Case Results
Case #: 080XXXXXCF10A
Charges: Sexual Performance By A Child (AKA Possession of Child Pornography).
Result: : Probation to lesser charges, therefore, NO Sex Offender Designation and no prison.
Case #: F08XXXX
Charge: Attempted 2nd Degree Murder, Kidnapping, and Grand Theft.
Result: Case Dismissed
Case #: 2008CFXXXXXXXXXX
Charge: Online Solicitation (via Webcam).
Result: Client avoids prison, probation - 2 ½ years, guidelines were 21 months State prison up to 15 years.