Las Vegas Robbery Suspects Arrested in Las Vegas Hospital
Yesterday four people were arrested for allegedly committing the Nevada crime of robbery at a Las Vegas pawnshop. The suspects were apprehended after escaping to a hospital. At the pawnshop, the suspects reportedly took jewelry, guns and cash.
The Nevada crime of robbery occurs when someone uses force or threats to steal property from the person or presence of another. This is different from pick-pocketing (called "larceny from a person"), which doesn't require force or threats. Typical defenses to this crime include false allegations or mistaken identity.
The Nevada crime of robbery is a category B felony carrying two to fifteen years in Nevada State Prison. If the defendant had a deadly weapon, the judge may increase the sentence by as much as twenty years as long as the enhancement doesn't exceed the length of the original sentence. Double jeopardy law precludes defendants from being prosecuted for both robbery and battery in the same case unless the battery was completely unrelated to the robbery.
For more on this story go to: http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2012/jan/30/suspects-pawnshop-heist-arrested-las-vegas-hospita/
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