Robbery Lawyer in Winnipeg
Understanding Robbery Charges
Robbery encompasses a wide range of offenses, from street muggings to organized bank heists. In Canada, robbery can be committed in three ways:
- Theft using violence or threats of violence against the victim or their property.
- Assault with intent to steal from the victim.
- Theft while armed with a real or imitation weapon.
Sentencing for Robbery
Robbery is a severe offense that carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. Even first-time offenders without criminal records are likely to face jail time. If a firearm was used during the robbery, there is a minimum sentence of four years (or five years for restricted or prohibited firearms). Robberies committed for the benefit of or at the direction of a criminal organization carry a minimum sentence of five years.
The sentence for robbery can vary widely depending on the specific circumstances of the offense. Factors that a judge may consider when sentencing an offender include:
- Use of a weapon or firearm to threaten or harm the victim
- Motivation of the robbery (e.g. religion, race, disability, sexual orientation)
- Level of force used during the offense
- Harm caused to the victim
- Level of planning
- Duration of the incident
- Attempts to conceal identity
- Value of stolen goods
Defending Robbery Charges
There are several possible defenses against robbery charges, depending on the facts of the case. As a defense lawyer, I conduct a thorough review of all the evidence obtained by the police during their investigation to identify any weaknesses in the Crown’s case. Some common questions I consider during this review include:
- Can the Crown prove the identity of the suspect?
- Can the Crown prove that the complainant had the right to the property?
- Did the accused have a claim or right to the property?
- Was the alleged offense actually only an assault, threat, or theft?
In some cases, it may be possible to negotiate with the Crown for a reduced charge, such as assault, uttering threats, or theft, in order to achieve the best possible outcome for my clients. I have successfully helped many clients in Winnipeg navigate robbery charges and obtain favorable results.
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