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Art.

293 (ROBBERY) - Any person who with intent to gain shall take any
personal property belonging to another by means of violence or intimidation
of any person, or by using force upon anything shall be guilty of robbery.

ELEMENTS:

1. That there be personal property belonging to another

2. That there is unlawful taking of that property

3. That the taking must be with intent to gain

4. That there is violence against intimidation of any person or force upon


things

HOW ROBBERY WITH FORCE UPON THINGS IS COMMITTED?

1. Through an opening not intended for entrance

2. By breaking any wall, roof, floor, or breaking any window or door

3. By using false key or picklocks

4. By using fictitious names

GENERAL TYPES OF ROBBERS:

1. Amateur Robbers

2. Professional Robbers

TWO KINDS OF ROBBERY:

1. Robbery with violence or intimidation and;

2. Robbery with force upon things

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