Florida Criminal Defense Attorney’s Guide to Robbery: Legal Strategies, Compensation, and Claiming Your Rights
Understanding Robbery Charges in Florida ⚖️ Definition of Robbery In Florida, robbery is defined as the unlawful taking of money or property from another person using force, violence, assault, or threat. Under Florida Statutes § 812.13, robbery differs from theft because it involves direct confrontation with the victim. 🔍 Degrees of Robbery - First-Degree Robbery: Involves the use of a deadly weapon, punishable by up to life in prison. - Second-Degree Robbery: Occurs without a deadly weapon and carries a penalty of up to 15 years in prison. - Sudden Snatching: Theft that involves slight force, such as grabbing a purse, with or without violence. 📌 Key Elements Prosecutors Must Prove - The accused took money or property. - Force or intimidation was used. - The victim was present at the scene. - Intent to permanently deprive the owner of property. Legal Defenses Against Robbery Charges 🔹 Mistaken Identity Eyewitness misidentifications are common. If you were mistakenly ...