What is the Difference Between Robbery and Car Theft in Manassas?
October 2, 2015 by Jean Humbrecht
What is the difference between Robbery and Car Theft in Manassas? These offenses are often confused, but they are in fact very different. If you are wondering, what is the difference between Robbery and Car Theft in Manassas, read the post below.
What is the Difference Between Robbery and Car Theft in Manassas?
A Robbery in Manassas (Va. Code §18.2-58) is taking property from another person by force or violence with the intent to permanently deprive an owner of his property. For more information on Robbery in Manassas, click here.
A Car Theft in Manassas (Va. Code §18.2-95) is taking another person’s vehicle, without consent, with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of his vehicle. For more information on a Manassas Car Theft, click here.
Difference Between Robbery and Car Theft in Manassas: Property Stolen
A Manassas Robbery involves theft of any property from another person by force or violence, but Car Theft requires proof that an offender stole a vehicle.
Difference Between Robbery and Car Theft in Manassas: Force
Robbery in Manassas is stealing property by using force or violence, whereas Car Theft does not require proof of force or violence.
Difference Between Robbery and Car Theft in Manassas: Penalty Range
A Manassas Robbery is punished with up to life in prison, but Car Theft is punished with up to 20 years in prison.
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