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What is “Robbery” Under New York State Law? - Jason Bassett

Jason Bassett Season 2 Episode 321

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From Law Offices of Jason Bassett, P.C.What is “Robbery” Under New York State Law explores how the legal definition of robbery in New York differs from common usage, and what that means for individuals facing serious charges. This episode breaks down the nuanced legal distinctions that separate robbery from other theft-related crimes, helping listeners understand the complexities behind what may seem like straightforward allegations. With insights from Long Island robbery lawyer Jason Bassett, this discussion emphasizes the importance of knowing your rights and understanding the law when facing robbery accusations.

Listeners will learn the key differences between theft, larceny, and robbery, especially how physical force or the threat thereof escalates an offense into a robbery. The episode explains New York’s three degrees of robbery as outlined in the New York Penal Law – third-degree (N.Y. Penal Law § 160.05), second-degree (§ 160.10), and first-degree (§ 160.15) – and what factors elevate the severity of the charge. Whether it's the use of a weapon, causing bodily injury, or the presence of an accomplice, these elements are crucial in determining the charge and potential consequences.

The podcast also discusses the real-life implications of a robbery conviction in New York. Beyond prison time, which can range from a minimum of five years to a maximum of 25 years for first-degree robbery, the collateral damage includes loss of civil rights, difficulties in employment and housing, and even deportation for non-citizens. Jason Bassett outlines the long-term impacts and why it's essential to fight these charges with a robust defense strategy.

Finally, this episode highlights defense strategies that can be used in robbery cases. From mistaken identity to the challenges of eyewitness testimony, and legal defenses like duress, intoxication, or entrapment, the episode provides valuable guidance on how an experienced criminal defense lawyer can protect your future. For those accused or concerned about robbery-related charges, this episode of What is “Robbery” Under New York State Law is a must-listen. Contact the Law Offices of Jason Bassett, P.C. at (631) 259-6060 for a free consultation and expert legal defense.

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