ROBBERY
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If you or a loved one have been charged with robbery in Minnesota, don’t wait. It is very important to speak with a Minneapolis Robbery Lawyer as soon as possible. The attorneys at Brandt Criminal Defense offer years of experience, success, and knowledge which will help you reach the best possible outcome during your robbery case. Our Minneapolis criminal defense attorneys have over fifteen years experience in handling criminal defense cases, including robbery. Our experience in handling robbery cases will help you win your case as quickly and easily as possible. Call us at (763) 421-6366 for a free, no obligation consultation.
Why Brandt Criminal Defense?
Our lawyers are well known and have been recognized as “Super Lawyers” for the past 5 years in a row – an award distinguished to only 5% of lawyers in Minnesota. We represent persons wrongly accused of property crimes, burglary, theft and shoplifting. If you’ve been charged with a crime you deserve the protection of an attorney that will fight to protect your rights. The Brandt Criminal Defense law firm has successfully challenged countless cases by pointing out flaw’s in the state’s case.
Facts about Minneapolis Robbery:
Although both theft and robbery charges in Minnesota involve the stealing of objects, monies, or other valuables robbery is different from theft. Robbery charges usually entail an act or threat of violence at the time of the crime, where as theft charges do not. Because of this robbery penalties can be more severe than those of theft. The Minneapolis robbery attorneys at the law office of Brandt Criminal Defense realize the severe nature of these charges and are dedicated to defending your rights and your freedom.
There are many different types of robbery and may include (but are not limited to):
- Highway Robbery
- Carjacking
- Armed Robbery
- Piracy
- And more
Robbery charges may also be brought against a person if a firearm is used at the time of the act, physical force is used, verbal threats or used, or if the other person is injured.
Robbery Classifications:
In Minnesota robbery charges may fall under a variety of classifications. They may include:
- 1st Degree Aggravated Robbery
- 2nd Degree Aggravated Robbery
- Simple Robbery
- Or additional robbery charges
The penalties for Minnesota robbery can include time in jail or prison, probation, fines, restitution, and/or additional penalties.
