Robbery in the first degree is when, in the course of committing the theft, the defendant: 1. Inflicts serious bodily injury upon the person; 2. Threatens a person with immediate serious bodily injury; 3. Intentionally puts a person in fear of immediate serious bodily injury; or 4. Commits or threatens to commit a felony upon the person. When accomplished in any other manner, it is robbery in the second degree.
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