Robbery – A Serious Crime
Robbery differs from simple theft in that not only is property taken from the victim, but violence has also been threatened or used by the perpetrator during this act. Robbery is considered a felony in Wisconsin, although the classification depends on the type of robbery that has occurred.
Being robbed is a frightening and sometimes traumatizing experience. Having your possessions stripped from your ownership is angering, but when someone threatens or uses violence against you, for whatever reason, the psychological effects are lasting. If you are harmed in some way as a result of a violent act, the physical and emotional scars can take a very long time to heal. Often times, those who have been victims of robbery seek justice right away by approaching law enforcement offers, who pursue the offender vigilantly since a felony has been committed.
Classifying Robbery
There are several types of robbery that one can commit. Depending on what type of act has been performed, the felony classification, and therefore the penalty, varies.
