Aggravated Robbery in Minnesota: Case Details and Sentencing
A man in Minnesota recently admitted that he had committed armed aggravated robbery. He will receive a prison sentence for some of these felonies in July. The 18-year-old man will be sentenced to five years and 10 months behind bars.
The robberies occurred in three separate areas of a city in late October of 2017. They took place from 2:18 a.m. to 6:08 a.m. According to authorities, the man used a knife and a handgun to rob other individuals. The man’s victims had their purses, cell phones and wallets taken. Nobody was hurt during the robberies.
The man ultimately pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree aggravated robbery in Minnesota. Three additional aggravated robbery counts and one attempted aggravated robbery count were dismissed during his sentencing. However, the investigation revealed that he had received help from a 19-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy during the robberies. The 19-year-old has also pleaded guilty to multiple charges related to the aggravated robbery in Minnesota and is awaiting sentencing. Meanwhile, the case involving the 17-year-old is still ongoing.
Anyone facing criminal charges connected to felonies in Minnesota has the right to proceed to trial to fight these charges. However, if the evidence that prosecutors plan to furnish to support their allegations appears to be strong, it may behoove a defendant to seek to negotiate a plea deal instead, as this may result in lesser charges and thus a lighter sentence. Either way, an attorney will push for the most personally favorable outcome for the defendant and ensure that his or her rights are not violated during the criminal proceedings.
Source: knsiradio.com, “Armed Robber Convicted“, Jake Judd Anchor/reporter Jake, May 22, 2018