People v. Jolly

Supreme Court of Michigan · Decided 1993-06-22

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Cavanagh, C.J. (dissenting). At common law, robbery is aggravated larceny. 1 Although, different degrees of robbery were not recognized at common law, 4 Wharton, Criminal Law (14th ed), § 483, p 76, most, if not all, states have enacted legislation, specifying circumstances that, if present, would warrant subjecting a robber to harsher punish< c…

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