Criminal Defense
NY Penal Law § 160.10: Robbery in the Second Degree
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Updated: Sep 6, 2025
Akin to larceny and burglary, robbery is a type of theft offense. What sets it apart from other theft crimes is the use of physical force or the threat of physical force in the course of committing the crime. This requisite force or threat of force can be directed by the perpetrator toward the victim or toward a third party. In the New York criminal code, there are 3 degrees of robbery. They are robbery in the first degree, second degree and third degree. According to New York Penal Code § 160.10, you could be charged and prosecuted for robbery in the second degree if:
- You use a gun or threaten to use a gun,
- The victim sustains any physical injuries as a result of your actions,
- You commit the robbery with the help of another person (an accomplice), or
- You steal a vehicle
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