1. A person commits the offense of robbery in the second degree if he or she forcibly steals property and in the course thereof causes physical injury to another person.
2. The offense of robbery in the second degree is a class B felony.
Robbery in the second degree — penalty
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case United States v. Parker (2019)
Most recently applied in United States v. Parker (July 2019)
Effective: 01 Jan 2017, see footnote; (L. 1977 S.B. 60, A.L. 2014 S.B. 491)
1. A person commits the offense of robbery in the second degree if he or she forcibly steals property and in the course thereof causes physical injury to another person.
2. The offense of robbery in the second degree is a class B felony.
Official source: Missouri Revisor of Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Missouri statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.