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      • (1) Have a deadly weapon on or about the offender's person or under the offender's control; (2) Inflict, attempt to inflict, or threaten to inflict physical harm on another; (3) Use or threaten the immediate use of force against another. (B) Whoever violates this section is guilty of robbery.
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  1. Sep 16, 1997 · Chapter 2911 Robbery, Burglary, Trespass, and Safecracking. Effective: September 16, 1997. Latest Legislation: House Bill 151 - 122nd General Assembly. PDF: Download Authenticated PDF.

    • 2911.02 Robbery

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  3. Jul 1, 1996 · (1) Have a deadly weapon on or about the offender's person or under the offender's control; (2) Inflict, attempt to inflict, or threaten to inflict physical harm on another; (3) Use or threaten the immediate use of force against another. (B) Whoever violates this section is guilty of robbery.

  4. (1) Have a deadly weapon on or about the offender's person or under the offender's control and either display the weapon, brandish it, indicate that the offender possesses it, or use it; (2) Have a dangerous ordnance on or about the offender's person or under the offender's control;

  5. Aggravated robbery. (A) No person, in attempting or committing a theft offense, as defined in section 2913.01 of the Revised Code, or in fleeing immediately after the attempt or offense, shall do any of the following:

  6. Jan 11, 2018 · Every state has its own definition of robbery, but it's generally defined as using force or intimidation in the course of committing theft. Ohio separates robbery into two categories: aggravated robbery and robbery.

  7. (1) Have a deadly weapon on or about the offender's person or under the offender's control; (2) Inflict, attempt to inflict, or threaten to inflict physical harm on another; (3) Use or threaten the immediate use of force against another. (B) Whoever violates this section is guilty of robbery.

  8. Jul 1, 1996 · Section 2911.02 Robbery. Effective: July 1, 1996 Legislation: Senate Bill 269 - 121st General Assembly. No person, in attempting or committing a theft offense or in fleeing immediately after the attempt or offense, shall do any of the following: Have a deadly weapon on or about the offender's person or under the offender's control;

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