The definition of robbery is using violence with specific intent to steal another party’s property. Robbery is a serious crime with serious consequences. That is why it is important to move forward with the best defense you can muster. Defendants in robbery cases have two options: either to convince a jury that the prosecution’s evidence is too weak to prove the allegations, or to use “affirmative defense,” where the defense argues that elements of the case remove the defendant’s culpability for the crime.
There are a few different defenses that your lawyer can use to help have your charges reduced or dropped entirely. Here are some of the key defenses attorneys often use:
Our Dallas-Fort Worth criminal defense attorneys can help put together a robust and aggressive defense to help you in your robbery case.
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