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Robbery

Knowingly taking property from another by use of force, threats, or intimidation.

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Frequently asked questions

How are Robbery cases handled in the Combined Court?

Robbery cases in Englewood are handled by the Arapahoe County Combined Court, which sits in the 18th Judicial District. As a combined court, it hears both county-court and district-court matters.

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What judicial district covers Robbery cases?

Adams County falls within the 17th Judicial District, and Robbery cases there are heard in the Adams County Justice Center.

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Where are Robbery cases heard?

Robbery cases connected to Adams County are heard in the Adams County Justice Center, part of the 17th Judicial District.

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Which court hears Robbery charges, the county court or the district court?

In Denver County, Robbery charges are handled through the Denver County Court & District Court, part of the 2nd Judicial District. Misdemeanor-level matters are heard on the county-court side and felony-level matters on the district-court side of the same courthouse.

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Who prosecutes Robbery charges?

Robbery charges in Adams County are prosecuted by the 17th Judicial District Attorney's Office, the elected District Attorney for the 17th Judicial District.

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Penalties

  • At-Risk Victim Mandatory Minimum4–12 years
  • Class 3 Felony
  • Class 3 Felony Aggravated Robbery Penaltyup to 32 years (up to 48 years with controlled substances) · up to $750,000
  • Class 4 Felony2 to 6 years
  • Class 4 Felony Robbery Penalty2–6 years · up to $500,000
  • Sentence Enhancement

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