Robbery

Robbery is one of the most serious criminal offences in Canadian law. It is defined as the use or threat of violence during the commission of a theft. Even if no weapon is used and no one is injured, the mere act of threatening force to steal something can lead to a robbery charge.

Robbery is always an indictable offence, and depending on the circumstances—such as use of a firearm or causing bodily harm—it may carry mandatory minimum prison sentences and long-term consequences, including a permanent criminal record.

At K Deol Law, we understand the gravity of robbery charges and the impact they can have on your freedom and future. We analyze the prosecution’s case from every angle—challenging witness credibility, video evidence, and police conduct. Whether it’s mistaken identity, lack of intent, or Charter rights violations, we pursue every possible avenue of defence.

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