Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
what can you get charged with an a attempted robbery charge and no priors?
Asked on 1/15/12, 1:08 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Cynthia Henley
Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
Robbery (not aggravated robbery) is a 2nd degree felony. (Aggravated robbery is a first degree felony.) To charge a person with "attempted" anything takes it down one degree so attempted robbery would be a 3rd degree felony carrying from 2 to 10 years in prison (and the possibility of deferred or probation.)
Answered on 1/17/12, 3:09 pm
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