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Top Colorado Defense Lawyer for Robbery Charges

Have you been charged with robbery in Colorado? Schedule a free case evaluation today.

Robbery charges in Colorado are among the most serious property-related offenses in the criminal code. Unlike many other theft-related crimes, robbery involves force, threats, or intimidation, which exposes defendants to felony charges, mandatory prison sentences, and long-term consequences. Prosecutors across Colorado pursue robbery cases aggressively, even when no weapon was used and no one was physically injured.

At Pav Law, we defend individuals accused of robbery throughout Colorado. We move quickly, examine the facts carefully, and challenge attempts to overcharge conduct based on assumptions, fear, or incomplete evidence. Robbery cases often hinge on intent, force, and credibility, and we focus on all three.

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What Is Robbery Under Colorado Law?

Colorado law defines robbery as knowingly taking something of value from another person or from their presence by the use of force, threats, or intimidation. The key distinction is that robbery is a crime against a person, not just against property.

Robbery charges may involve:

  • Physical force or struggle
  • Threats of violence
  • Intimidation that causes fear
  • Confrontations during alleged thefts
  • Situations where property is taken directly from a person

Robbery does not require a weapon or actual injury. The perception of force or threat often drives charging decisions.


Types of Robbery Charges in Colorado

Colorado recognizes multiple robbery-related offenses, including:

  • Robbery
  • Aggravated robbery (often involving a weapon or claims of serious bodily harm)
  • Attempted robbery
  • Robbery with sentence enhancers

Aggravated robbery carries particularly severe penalties, including mandatory prison time and enhanced sentencing ranges.


How Robbery Charges Commonly Arise

We frequently see robbery charges filed after:

  • Retail theft allegations that escalate into confrontations
  • Disputes over property where force is alleged
  • Street-level encounters involving intimidation claims
  • Situations where witnesses interpret movements or words as threats
  • Incidents involving multiple participants, even when roles are unclear

In many cases, law enforcement responds after the fact and relies heavily on witness statements and assumptions when deciding whether to file robbery charges.


Robbery vs. Theft vs. Burglary

While they are often confused with other property crimes, robbery, burglary, and theft are unique charges, and the differences matter greatly for charging and sentencing.

Robbery

Robbery involves taking property directly from a person or their immediate presence using force, threats, or intimidation. Because it targets a person, robbery is always charged as a felony in Colorado.

Theft

Often a lower level charge, theft focuses on taking property without permission, usually without direct confrontation. Theft charges depend heavily on the value of the property and can range from misdemeanors to felonies.

Burglary

Lastly, burglary involves unlawful entry into a building or structure with intent to commit a crime inside, whether or not property is actually taken. Burglary focuses on entry and intent, not confrontation. However, it is also typically a charged as a felony in Colorado.

Prosecutors sometimes charge robbery when the facts more closely align with theft or burglary. Pav Law challenges these charging decisions aggressively.


Penalties for a Robbery Conviction in Colorado

A robbery conviction can result in:

  • Prison sentences
  • Mandatory parole
  • Permanent felony record
  • Loss of firearm rights
  • Difficulty securing employment or housing
  • Immigration consequences for non-citizens

Aggravated robbery convictions often carry mandatory minimum prison sentences, leaving judges little discretion.


Common Defenses to Robbery Charges

Robbery cases often turn on whether force or intimidation actually occurred. Depending on the facts, Pav Law may focus on:

  • Lack of force or threat
  • Misinterpretation of conduct or words
  • Mistaken identity
  • Inconsistent or unreliable witness testimony
  • Disputes over intent
  • False or exaggerated allegations
  • Insufficient evidence of confrontation
  • Constitutional violations during investigation or arrest

We hold prosecutors to their burden and challenge attempts to turn non-violent conduct into violent felony charges.


Robbery Charges and Related Offenses

Robbery charges often appear alongside other allegations, including:

  • Assault
  • Menacing
  • Weapons offenses
  • Criminal mischief
  • Protection order violations

Pav Law evaluates the entire charging structure and builds a defense strategy that addresses all related exposure.


How Pav Law Defends Robbery Cases Across Colorado

We approach robbery cases with urgency and precision. Our defense process includes:

  1. Immediate review of police reports and charging documents
  2. Analysis of alleged force, threats, or intimidation
  3. Evaluation of witness credibility and identification procedures
  4. Strategic negotiations to reduce or dismiss charges
  5. Trial-ready preparation when resolution is not offered

We do not accept overcharging as inevitable. We fight for fair, legally supported outcomes.


Have you been charged with robbery in Colorado? Schedule a free case evaluation today.

Early Legal Action Matters in Robbery Cases

Robbery cases escalate quickly, especially when prosecutors pursue aggravated robbery or sentence enhancements. Early legal involvement allows us to:

  • Challenge charge escalation
  • Preserve favorable evidence
  • Address identification issues early
  • Shape negotiations before positions harden

Waiting limits options. Acting early protects your future.


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Speak With a Colorado Robbery Defense Lawyer Today

If you are under investigation or facing robbery charges anywhere in Colorado, do not take the accusation lightly. These cases carry some of the harshest penalties in the criminal justice system.

📞 Contact Pav Law today for a confidential consultation with a Colorado robbery defense lawyer.
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