How much is Robbery bail in Sacramento?
Robbery - Bail - $50,000
Robbery (In a residence or on public transportation) - Bail - $100,000
California Penal Code [CPC] §211 defines "Robbery" as "the felonious taking of personal property in the possession of another, from his person or immediate presence, and against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear"
In sum, to be guilty of Robbery under CPC §211, the prosecution must prove that:
You took someone else's property; AND,
The property was in someone else's possession; AND,
The property was taken from that person's immediate presence; AND,
You took the property against the person's will; AND,
You used force or fear to take the property or prevent resistance; AND,
Your intent was to permanently deny the owner use or enjoyment of the property.
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Robbery is a Felony punished in First and Second Degrees. If convicted of First Degree Robbery, you face up to nine years in state prison. If convicted of the Second Degree form, you can serve up to five years in a state prison. You also face fines of up to $10,000 or fines and a prison sentence with both forms.