Statutes | Muscogee (Creek) Nation Code Title 14, Chapter 2, Subchapter 3 ยง2-310 | 2018

A. In this section, ''fear'' means the placing of a robbery victim in reasonable apprehension of an immediate personal bodily injury or a bodily injury to anyone in the immediate vicinity at the time of the robbery.

B. The crime of robbery occurs when a person wrongfully takes and carries away the personal property of another from the other's person or immediate presence through means of force or fear with the intent to permanently deprive the other person of the property. Any person convicted of violating the foregoing provision shall be guilty of a felony.

C. The crime of aggravated robbery occurs when all of the elements of robbery are present and, in addition:

1. A dangerous weapon is used in the commission of the robbery or

2. Serious bodily injury is inflicted upon a person as a result of the commission of the robbery. Any person convicted of violating the foregoing provision shall be guilty of a felony.

[NCA 10&ndash053, approved May 27, 2010.]
Historical and Statutory Notes
Derivation: Title 14, § 2&ndash402, added by NCA 92&ndash14, § 4&ndash702, amended by NCA 99&ndash04, § 107  NCA 07&ndash179, § 10.
Library References
Robbery O1. Westlaw Topic No. 342.
C.J.S. Robbery §§ 1 to 3, 17 to 18, 106 to 107, 109, 126 to 127, 133.
United States Code Annotated Offenses committed within Indian country, see 18 U.S.C.A. § 1153.