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Can You Really Defend Against Robbery Charges in Missouri?

Understanding Robbery Charges in Missouri: A Critical Legal Overview Robbery is one of the most serious violent felonies under Missouri law. It involves not just taking property, but doing so through force or the threat of force. If you or someone you know is facing robbery charges in Missouri, understanding the specific legal definitions, potential penalties, and available defenses is paramount. This article aims to shed light on Missouri's robbery statutes, providing clear, actionable information for those navigating this complex area of criminal law. What Constitutes Robbery in Missouri? Missouri law distinguishes between two degrees of robbery, each carrying severe penalties. The key difference lies in the level of force or threat used, and whether certain aggravating factors are present. Robbery in the First Degree (Missouri Revised Statutes § 569.020) Robbery in the First Degree is the more serious offense. A person commits this crime if, in th...