Question

    When is theft a robbery?

    A When an offender voluntarily causes or attempts to cause to any person death or hurt or wrongful restraint, and fear of instant death and of instant hurt, and of instant wrongful restraint Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B When an offender voluntarily causes or attempts to cause to any person death or hurt or wrongful restraint, or fear of instant death or of instant hurt, or of instant wrongful restraint Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C When an offender puts person in fear of instant death, of instant hurt, or of instant wrongful restraint to that person or to some other person, and induces the person so put in fear then and there to deliver up the thing Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D When an offender puts person in fear of instant death, of instant hurt, or of instant wrongful restraint to that person and induces the person so put in fear then and there to deliver up the thing Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    When an offender voluntarily causes or attempts to cause to any person death or hurt or wrongful restraint, or fear of instant death or of instant hurt, or of instant wrongful restraint, Section 390. Robbery: When theft is robbery: Theft is "robbery" if, in order to the committing of the theft, or in committing the theft, or in carrying away or attempting to carry away property obtained by the theft, the offender, for that end voluntarily causes or attempts to cause to any person death or hurt or wrongful restraint, or fear of instant death or of instant hurt, or of instant wrongful restraint.

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