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2012 Indiana Code
TITLE 35. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
ARTICLE 42. OFFENSES AGAINST THE PERSON
CHAPTER 5. ROBBERY
IC 35-42-5Chapter 5. Robbery
IC 35-42-5-1
Robbery
Sec. 1. A person who knowingly or intentionally takes property from another person or from the presence of another person:
(1) by using or threatening the use of force on any person; or
(2) by putting any person in fear;
commits robbery, a Class C felony. However, the offense is a Class B felony if it is committed while armed with a deadly weapon or results in bodily injury to any person other than a defendant, and a Class A felony if it results in serious bodily injury to any person other than a defendant.
As added by Acts 1977, P.L.340, SEC.39. Amended by Acts 1982, P.L.204, SEC.34; P.L.186-1984, SEC.1.
IC 35-42-5-2
Carjacking
Sec. 2. A person who knowingly or intentionally takes a motor vehicle from another person or from the presence of another person:
(1) by using or threatening the use of force on any person; or
(2) by putting any person in fear;
commits carjacking, a Class B felony.
As added by P.L.230-1993, SEC.3.
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