Bank robberies may seem like they only happen in movies but in truth, it is a crime that is unfortunately common in the South Florida area. In fact, the FBI has been recently trying to track down a man who may have committed seven robberies since this past Christmas Eve. If caught, the robber is facing a seriously long time in prison in addition to heavy fines and a drawn out court case. He will need an extremely experienced criminal defense lawyer to help him through this process because his crimes have been subject to a lot of media attention.
Robbery Law in Florida
According to the Florida Statutes, robbery is defined as the taking of money or other property with the intent to permanently or temporarily deprives the person or the owner of the money or property. Robbery is different from burglary in that in the process of taking the money or property, the defendant used force, violence, assault, or putting the victim in a position of fear.
Robbery can be charged as a first-degree felony if the defendant carried a
firearm or other deadly weapon. The defendant could face a life sentence in prison in addition to an obscenely large amount of fines. Robbery is still a felony, only a second-degree felony, if the defendant did not carry a firearm or deadly weapon of any kind.
Robbery in South Florida
According to WPTV News, the FBI is searching for a man suspected of committing up to seven bank robberies since Christmas Eve. The most recent robbery happened midday Firday at the Bank of America at 2300 E. Sunrise Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale, according to the article. The robbery occurred at 2p.m. on one of the busiest streets in Fort Lauderdale. There were customers inside the location at the time but no one was injured.
The amount of cash stolen was not disclosed by federal agents.
Robbery Criminal Defense
If you have been accused of robbery of any kind, it is critical that you
contact a criminal defense lawyer immediately. While it may seem like there is no hope for you, depending on the evidence possessed by the prosecution, a criminal defense lawyer will work hard to investigate your case and make sure you are represented fairly in the court of law.