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Can I be charged with robbery even if I didn’t physically hurt anyone?

Yes, using the threat of force or causing fear in the victim is sufficient to be charged with robbery, even if no physical harm occurs.


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Gerald Miller

Gerald Miller is a top-notch and experienced DWI/DUI lawyer at Gerald Miller P.A. in Minneapolis, MN. He has more than 35 years of experience in Criminal Defense practice. He has also been a mentor to numerous DUI/DWI defense attorneys.

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