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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commit robbery" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone performing a criminal act involving the taking of another person's goods by force or threat of force. For example, "The police arrested the suspect for attempting to commit robbery at the bank."
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They are charged with conspiracy to commit robbery affecting interstate commerce.
He is charged with conspiracy to commit robbery, conspiracy to distribute drugs and unlawful use of a firearm.
Another decision of the Fifth Circuit affirmed consecutive sentences for robbery and entering with intent to commit robbery.
Then, yesterday, two men, aged 33 and 55, were arrested in Maidstone, Kent under conspiracy to commit robbery.
The defendant, Walter Alexander, 46, of Mesa, Ariz., said he would plead guilty to conspiracy to commit robbery, a felony.
Mr. Varick admits he was the getaway driver, though he says he never meant to commit robbery.
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He says they assumed he used the knife as a weapon to commit robberies, and they arrested him.
But should these adolescents be in a different legal category than teenagers who commit robberies or physically assault young children?
Mr. Jordan is charged with conspiring to commit robberies and plotting the murder of the detective with Mr. Trotman.
Those involved in youth violence are dubbed gangs when really they are groups on the periphery who commit robberies and other crimes as a group of friends.
He learns, to his horror, that his gun is being used to commit robberies: one woman is seriously injured; the next dies.
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