Criminal – Robbery Conspiracy – Violence Or Intimidation
By Deborah Elkins
Published: August 11, 2008
An employee of a Dick’s sporting goods store cannot be convicted of robbery, because his coconspirator’s use of an air gun was not directed at the store employee who testified he stood 15 feet away during the feigned robbery, but the employee can be convicted of conspiracy to commit robbery, the Court of Appeals says, ...
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