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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 515 — Robbery

515.020 Robbery in the first degree.

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(1)A person is guilty of robbery in the first degree when, in the course of committing
theft, he or she uses or threatens the immediate use of physical force upon another
person with intent to accomplish the theft and when he or she:
(a)Causes physical injury to any person who is not a participant in the crime; or
(b)Is armed with a deadly weapon; or
(c)Uses or threatens the immediate use of a dangerous instrument upon any
person who is not a participant in the crime.
(2)Robbery in the first degree is a Class B felony, unless the offense occurs during a
declared emergency as defined by KRS 39A.020 arising from a natural or man-
made disaster, within the area covered by the emergency declaration, and within the
area impacted by the disaster, in which case it is a Class A felony.
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