Robbery

Felony *
Maximum Penalty: 15 years
Md. Crim. Law Sec. 3-402(a)

Robbery is the taking and carrying away of property from someone else, by force or threat of force, with the intent to steal the property. In order to convict the defendant, the State must prove:

  1. that the defendant took the property from the victim;

  2. that the defendant took the property by force or threat of force; and

  3. that the defendant intended to steal the property, in other words, to permanently deprive the victim of the property

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Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Maryland
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On October 4, 2010, our client having been charged with Conspiracy to Commit Robbery received the extraordinary sentence of Probation Before Judgment.
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Circuit Court of Prince George's County, Maryland
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On June 7, 2011, our client, having been unjustly charged with armed robbery, (Maximum 20 years incarceration) was given the opportunity to enter an Alford plea to two misdemeanors, assault and misdemeanor theft, and we anticipate that the client will receive Probation Before Judgment in the near future, therefore clearing the client’s record of all convictions.