Robbery in the State of New Jersey
The crime of Robbery is considered a serious violent felony in State of New Jersey. In simple terms, a Robbery is defined as a forcible taking of property. In other words, a Robbery is a theft, with force. This force can be actual physical force or the threat of “immediate use of physical force upon another person”.
First Degree Robbery / Armed Robbery
First Degree Robbery occurs if, in the course of committing the theft, the actor attempts to kill anyone, or purposely inflicts, or attempts to inflict, serious bodily injury, or is armed with, or uses or threatens, the immediate use of a deadly weapon.
First Degree Robbery is a crime which carries a penalty between ten to twenty years in New Jersey State Prison. Additionally, a conviction under the statute requires you serve 85% of your sentence.
Second Degree Robbery / Unarmed Robbery
Second Degree Robbery occurs when, in the course of committing a theft, a person inflicts bodily injury, or uses force upon another; or threatens another with or purposely puts him in fear of immediate bodily injury.
It is important to know that the phrase “in the course of committing a theft” includes an attempt to commit theft or in immediate flight after the attempt or commission.
Second Degree Robbery is a crime which carries a penalty of between five to ten years in New Jersey State Prison. Additionally, a conviction under the statute requires you serve 85% of your sentence.
It is important to know New Jersey statute and case law make clear that as long as the victim believes the weapon to be a threat, it does not matter whether or not the weapon is real or fake, operable or inoperable.
The statutory language, “use of a deadly weapon”, applies to any item (i.e. baseball bat, hammer, shovel, etc) used in a matter other than its intended use.
While it is clear that the crime of Robbery is an extremely serious offense, there are many potential defenses that an experienced criminal attorney can raise. If you find yourself facing a charge of this nature, immediately contact the Law Office of Kahn & Lehrfeld to discuss the preparation of your defense.