§ 39-13-401. Robbery
Robbery is the intentional or knowing theft of property from the person of another by violence or putting the person in fear. Robbery is a Class C felony.
Robbery is the intentional or knowing theft of property from the person of another by violence or putting the person in fear. Robbery is a Class C felony.
Aggravated robbery is robbery as defined in § 39-13-401: Accomplished with a deadly weapon or by display of any article used or fashioned to lead the victim to reasonably believe it to be a deadly weapon; or Where the victim suffers serious bodily injury. Aggravated robbery is a Class B felony.
Especially aggravated robbery is robbery as defined in § 39-13-401: Accomplished with a deadly weapon; and Where the victim suffers serious bodily injury. Especially aggravated robbery is a Class A felony.
“Carjacking” is the intentional or knowing taking of a motor vehicle from the possession of another by use of: A deadly weapon; or Force or intimidation. Carjacking is a Class B felony.