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What is the minimum sentence for armed robbery in Australia?

What is the minimum sentence for armed robbery in Australia?

The average aggregate sentence for aggravated robbery is 49 months, with an average minimum term of 26 months. The average aggregate sentence for a non-aggravated robbery is 25 months, with an average minimum term of 13 months.

What is the usual sentence for armed robbery?

20 years imprisonment
Pleading Guilty to Armed Robbery Armed robbery carries a maximum penalty of 20 years imprisonment where an offensive weapon is possessed and a maximum penalty of 25 years imprisonment where a dangerous weapon is possessed. This penalty is typically reserved for the worst offenders.

Is armed robbery the same as robbery?

Ordinary robbery is committed when someone uses violence or the threat of violence to take property from another person. Armed robbery, on the other hand, occurs when a weapon is used to commit the robbery.

What is the offence of armed robbery in NSW?

Subsection 97 (1) of the Crimes Act contains the offence of armed robbery. It outlines that an individual armed with an “offensive weapon or instrument” who robs, or assaults someone in an attempt to steal from them, is liable to up to 20 years imprisonment.

What was the average sentence for Robbery Under S 97?

The majority of offenders sentenced for offences under s 97 received a full-time custodial sentence: 88.7% in the case of armed robbery and assault with intent to rob whilst armed, and 76.3% in the case of robbery in company and assault with intent to rob in company.

What did the Crimes Act 1900 say about robbery?

CRIMES ACT 1900 – SECT 97. Robbery etc or stopping a mail, being armed or in company. (1) Whosoever, being armed with an offensive weapon, or instrument, or being in company with another person, robs, or assaults with intent to rob, any person, or.

What are the penalties for robbery in the UK?

The penalties for robbery offences are extremely serious. Persons over 18 who are charged with any robbery offence will have their matters dealt with in the District Court, and will almost always be facing time in gaol if they plead guilty or are found guilty.

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