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What Are the Penalties for Robbery in Ontario?

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Robbery in Ontario is a serious criminal offence under the Criminal Code. It involves taking property by force or threat of force. Penalties depend on whether the offence is summary, indictable, or hybrid, as well as the severity of harm caused and prior criminal record.

Potential Penalties Include:

  • Jail or prison sentences (up to life imprisonment for indictable robbery)
  • Fines or restitution to victims
  • Probation, mandatory counselling, or community service
  • Court-ordered conditions, such as no-contact orders
  • A criminal record, affecting employment, travel, and professional licensing

     

Early intervention is critical. A robbery lawyer Brampton can review evidence, challenge procedural errors, negotiate reduced charges, and develop a strong defence strategy to minimize penalties and protect your rights.

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