Equip Yourself to Face Robbery Charges
Robbery is a common term that is used to describe stealing of one nature or another, but you may be surprised by how the law defines it from a judicial perspective. More is involved according to Florida Statute 812.13: “Robbery means the taking of money or other property which may be the subject of larceny from the person or custody of another, with intent to either permanently or temporarily deprive the person or the owner of the money or other property, when in the course of the taking there is the use of force, violence, assault, or putting in fear.”
This charge is similar to a theft, with the addition of the elements “of force, violence, assault or putting in fear.”
The level of the offense and final sentence will depend on a number of factors and can range from a life felony to a second-degree felony, even if all you took was a pack of gum.
This sobering fact has caught many off-guard and without proper legal representation – often left facing hefty penalties.
Patton Law Fights for the Best Outcome
When you’re facing charges of robbery, the last thing you want is an unproven lawyer on your case. Patton Law’s attorney, Adam Patton, is an experienced trial lawyer who will listen to you and what you want to accomplish. He is honest with all clients and will help you to set reasonable and attainable goals for your case.
He starts by meeting each and every client with a free initial consultation to evaluate the best course of action.Don’t face a Polk County courtroom without a real attorney fighting for your very real needs.
Lakeland attorney Adam Patton is the lawyer for the job.
Contact Patton Law, P.A. to Schedule a Free Initial Consultation
Robbery is a common term that is used to describe stealing of one nature or another, but you may be surprised by how the law defines it from a judicial perspective. More is involved according to Florida Statute 812.13: “Robbery means the taking of money or other property which may be the subject of larceny from the person or custody of another, with intent to either permanently or temporarily deprive the person or the owner of the money or other property, when in the course of the taking there is the use of force, violence, assault, or putting in fear.”
This charge is similar to a theft, with the addition of the elements “of force, violence, assault or putting in fear.”
The level of the offense and final sentence will depend on a number of factors and can range from a life felony to a second-degree felony, even if all you took was a pack of gum.
This sobering fact has caught many off-guard and without proper legal representation – often left facing hefty penalties.
Patton Law Fights for the Best Outcome
When you’re facing charges of robbery, the last thing you want is an unproven lawyer on your case. Patton Law’s attorney, Adam Patton, is an experienced trial lawyer who will listen to you and what you want to accomplish. He is honest with all clients and will help you to set reasonable and attainable goals for your case.
He starts by meeting each and every client with a free initial consultation to evaluate the best course of action.Don’t face a Polk County courtroom without a real attorney fighting for your very real needs.
Lakeland attorney Adam Patton is the lawyer for the job.
Contact Patton Law, P.A. to Schedule a Free Initial Consultation