LAW: ROBBERY II
Robbery II§ § 831 Robbery in the second degree; class E felony
(a) A person is guilty of robbery in the second degree when, in the course of committing
theft, the person uses or threatens the immediate use of force upon another person with intent
to:
(1) Prevent or overcome resistance to the taking of the property or to the retention thereof
immediately after the taking; or
(2) Compel the owner of the property or another person to deliver up the property or to
engage in other conduct which aids in the commission of the theft.
Robbery in the second degree is a class E felony.
(b) In addition to its ordinary meaning, the phrase "in the course of committing theft"
includes any act which occurs in an attempt to commit theft or in immediate flight after the
attempt or commission of the theft.