Robbery is a theft crime involving the taking of someone's property by force, intimidation, or fear. It is much more serious than shoplifting or other theft offenses that don't involve violence. If you have been charged with robbery, you must act quickly and retain the services of a knowledgeable Round Rock criminal defense attorney. Without skilled representation, you will be facing an aggressive prosecutor that will push hard for a conviction.
If you are facing charges for robbery in Round Rock, call our firm today.
A guilty verdict in a robbery case can result in harsh penalties, including:
2nd degree felony robbery - up to 20 years in prison and $10,000 in fines
Aggravated robbery - up to life imprisonment with fines of up to $10,000
Aggravated robbery involves the use of a deadly weapon, causing bodily injury during the commission of the crime, robbing a person over 65 years old, or robbing someone who is disabled. The need for a hard-hitting defense in a robbery case is vital due to the consequences of a conviction. An attorney at The Law Office of Ryan H. Deck can discuss your defense options and develop a detailed plan to counter the charges against you.
Robbery Cases in Round Rock
In a Round Rock robbery case, representation by a skilled trial attorney can make a significant difference in the outcome of your legal situation. Ryan worked as an Assistant District Attorney before starting his own law firm and can explain the tactics the prosecution will use during your trial. Our criminal defense firm will look for weaknesses in their case that can be used to mitigate the charges against you. If a trial is unavoidable, we will provide dedicated legal advocacy and unwavering representation.
Contact a Round Rock robbery lawyer for aggressive representation if you have been arrested for robbery.
Ryan Deck grew up in Williamson County where he attended Round Rock High School. After graduation, he attended Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. After receiving his undergraduate degree in Finance, he attended The University of Houston Law Center, graduating in 2003.
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