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RSMo 570.025effective 01 Jan 2017
Robbery in the second degree
In plain English
Robbery in the second degree is when someone steals property by using force, and during that theft, another person gets physically hurt. This is a serious crime called a class B felony.
Penalties named in this law
class B felony5–15 years in prison
Classifications stated in the statute. Actual outcomes vary.
Word-for-word law
570.025. Robbery in the second degree — . — 1. A person commits the of robbery in the second degree if he or she property and in the course thereof causes to another person.
2. The offense of robbery in the second degree is a .
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Source & history notes
(L. 1977 S.B. 60, A.L. 2014 S.B. 491) Transferred 2014; formerly 569.030; Effective 1-01-17
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