Robbery is covered in Section 515 of the Kentucky Revised Statutes.
KRS 515.020 is Robbery in the 1st Degree and KRS 515.030 is Robbery in the 2nd Degree.
515.030 states a person is guilty of Robbery in the Second Degree when, in the course of committing theft, he uses or threatens the immediate use of physical force upon another person with intent to accomplish the theft.
Robbery in the Second Degree is a Class C Felony which carries 5 to 10 years of state time.
Kentucky case law holds that a Robbery charge is appropriate for theft and for attempted theft, so long as force is used or threatened.
Robbery in the 1st Degree requires physical injury, a weapon, or the use or threat of use of a dangerous instrument. Robbery 1 is a Class B felony which carries 10 to 20 years of state time.
What is the penalty for first degree robbery in ky.
The state with the abbreviation KY is Kentucky.
The abbreviation for the US State of Kentucky is Ky.
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How much time for 2nd degree escape
my husband got second degree assult for beating up a man for burning down our home and the other man did not get nothing because for burning our home because there is no real physical proof can 2nd degree assult be probated on those sercomstances it happened in olive hill ky
Yes, they can.
10-20 years
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Assault 2 in KY is a Class C felony punishable by not less than 5 nor more than 10 years imprisonment
They are in the state of Ky and I suspect they are in every state.