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Front ARTICLE 294 ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE AGAINST OR INTIMIDATION OF PERSONS

Acts Punished under this Article:
Back 1.
(a) When by reason or on occasion of the robbery, the crime of homicide is committed;
(b) or when the robbery is accompanied by rape or intentional


2. When by reason or on occasion of such robbery any of the physical injuries resulting in insanity, imbecility, impotency or blindness is inflicted. (subdivision 1 of Art. 263)


3. When by reason or on occasion of robbery, any of the physical injuries penalized in subdivision 2 of Art. 263 is inflicted.

When the person injured
a. Loses the use of speech or the power to hear or to smell, or loses an eye, a hand, a foot, an arm, or a leg;
b. Loses the use of any such member; or
c. Becomes incapacitated for the work in which he was therefore habitually engaged, in consequence of the physical injuries inflicted;


4.
(a) If the violence or intimidation employed in the commission of the robbery is carried to a degree clearly unnecessary for the commission of the crime; or
(b) When in the course of its execution, the offender shall have inflicted upon ANY PERSON NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ITS COMMISSION physical injuries covered by subdivisions 3 and 4 of Art. 263.

When the person injured –
a. Becomes deformed, or
b. Loses any other member of his body, or
c. Loses the use thereof, or
d. Becomes ill or incapacitated for the performance of the work in which he was habitually engaged for more than 90 days, in consequence of the physical injuries inflicted.


5. If the violence employed by the offender does not cause any of the serious physical injuries defined in Art. 263, or if the offender employs intimidation only. (simple robbery)

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