Massachusetts Robbery DefenseMASSACHUSETTS CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEYSDEFENDING CLIENTS CHARGED WITH ROBBERY IN MASSACHUSETTSRobbery, whether committed while armed or unarmed is treated very seriously in Massachusetts. Robbery is one of the few offenses in Massachusetts that can result in being punished with a life sentence. If you have been charged with robbery in Massachusetts, you must at least consult a lawyer to determine how you can be defended against such a serious offense. The Massachusetts criminal defense attorneys of SRIS, P.C. have an office in the city of Boston, Massachusetts. If you wish to consult a SRIS, P.C. Massachusetts robbery defense attorney who can defend you against such a serious charge, please simply contact us via phone, or by filling out our on-line form. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS OFFICE: ROBBERY OFFENSES IN THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTSSection 18C. Entry of dwelling place; persons present within; weapons; punishment (top)Section 18C. Whoever knowingly enters the dwelling place of another knowing or having reason to know that one or more persons are present within or knowingly enters the dwelling place of another and remains in such dwelling place knowing or having reason to know that one or more persons are present within while armed with a dangerous weapon, uses force or threatens the imminent use of force upon any person within such dwelling place whether or not injury occurs, or intentionally causes any injury to any person within such dwelling place shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for life or for any term of not less than twenty years. Section 17. Armed robbery; punishment (top)Section 17. Whoever, being armed with a dangerous weapon, assaults another and robs, steals or takes from his person money or other property which may be the subject of larceny shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for life or for any term of years; provided, however, that any person who commits any offense described herein while masked or disguised or while having his features artificially distorted shall, for the first offense be sentenced to imprisonment for not less than five years and for any subsequent offense for not less than ten years. Whoever commits any offense described herein while armed with a firearm, shotgun, rifle, machine gun or assault weapon shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not less than five years. Any person who commits a subsequent offense while armed with a firearm, shotgun, rifle, machine gun or assault weapon shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not less than 15 years. Section 19. Robbery by unarmed person; punishment; victim sixty or older; minimum sentence for repeat offenders (top)Section 19. (a) Whoever, not being armed with a dangerous weapon, by force and violence, or by assault and putting in fear, robs, steals or takes from the person of a person sixty years or older, or from his immediate control, money or other property which may be the subject of larceny, shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for life or for any term of years. Section 21. Stealing by confining or putting in fear (top)Section 21. Whoever, with intent to commit larceny or any felony, confines, maims, injures or wounds, or attempts or threatens to kill, confine, maim, injure or wound, or puts any person in fear, for the purpose of stealing from a building, bank, safe, vault or other depository of money, bonds or other valuables, or by intimidation, force or threats compels or attempts to compel any person to disclose or surrender the means of opening any building, bank, safe, vault or other depository of money, bonds, or other valuables, shall whether he succeeds or fails in the perpetration of such larceny or felony, be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for life or for any term of years. |
