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Robbery
Entrust your case to the attorney with the experience and passion to effectively fight for your defense.
Orange County Robbery Defense Lawyer
Decades of Defense Services throughout Irvine, Tustin and Santa Ana
At the Law Offices of Christian Kim, our clients are our top priority. We provide honest, fair assessments, convenient consultations, 24/7 access to our lead attorney, and we do everything we can to keep you informed throughout your case.
Since opening our doors in 2007, we have defended many people accused of various forms of robbery. We understand that such charges can have painful (if not devastating) effects on your life. When your life, livelihood, and reputation are on the line, we do everything we can to help you obtain a positive outcome.
Get started with us today by calling (714) 576-2935 or contacting us online and schedule your consultation with a Orange County robbery defense lawyer.
Is Robbery a Violent Crime in California?
Yes, robbery is classified as a violent crime in California. Under California Penal Code Section 211, robbery involves taking property from another person through the use of force or fear, making it a violent crime. Unlike theft, which is a crime that involves stealing property without the use of force or intimidation, robbery requires that the victim be placed in fear or experience physical force to give up their property.
Because of this classification, robbery charges carry significant penalties, including long prison sentences and the possibility of being labeled as a violent offender.
Consequences of a Robbery Conviction in California
There are different types of robbery under California law, and each comes with its own set of penalties. These include:
- First degree robbery: This refers to robbery that occurs in someone’s home or other inhabited building, robbery committed against a person who is near to or actively using an ATM, and robbery that victimizes taxi drivers, bus drivers, train operators, etc. If convicted, you could be sentenced to as many as six years in prison.
- Second degree robbery: This refers to all other robberies that do not fall within the scope of first degree robbery. If convicted of second degree robbery, you could be sentenced to as many as five years in prison.
- Armed robbery: If the defendant uses or threatens to use a weapon during the commission of a robbery, it is considered armed robbery. This type of robbery carries much harsher penalties, including additional time in prison, depending on the circumstances.


Qualities of a Top-Tier Attorney
When it Comes to Your Attorney, Experience Matters
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Attorney Christian Kim is committed to using his extensive experience as a former prosecutor and as a Santa Ana criminal defense attorney to aggressively and competently defend the rights of those accused of wrongdoing.
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Mr. Kim believes that anything less than complete honesty is a disservice to his clients. You deserve complete and frank communication from your attorney in order to make informed decisions in your case.
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Maintaining the highest level of professionalism with all of his clients is a priority for Mr. Kim. Each client is treated respectfully and courteously and all phone calls are returned promptly.
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After more than 7 years serving the Orange County area as a prosecutor and now over 14 years as a criminal defense attorney, Christian Kim has experience on both sides. His unique history gives him the one-of-a-kind perspective that your case needs.
