MATCHING.

1. Armed robbery
2. Simple Robbery
3. Robbery

a. A theft made by force or threat of force where no weapon was used.
b. A theft committed by force or threat of force by a person or persons carrying a weapon.
c. A theft made by force of threat of force.


1. b. A theft committed by force or threat of force by a person or persons carrying a weapon.
2. a. A theft made by force or threat of force where no weapon was used.
3. c. A theft made by force of threat of force.

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