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TCA 39-13-403

Especially aggravated robbery

FELONY AClass A Felony
Sentence enhancement may apply

What does this charge mean?

Especially aggravated robbery is robbery committed with an actual deadly weapon where the victim suffers serious bodily injury—the most severe robbery offense requiring both a real weapon and significant physical harm to the victim. Conviction carries 15 to 60 years in prison and fines up to $50,000.

Penalty Details

ClassificationClass A Felony
Maximum Jail15-60 years
Maximum Fine$50,000
Penalty SummaryClass A felony; 15-60 years; fine up to $50,000
(a) Especially aggravated robbery is robbery as defined in § 39-13-401: (A) A firearm or anything manifestly designed, made or adapted for the purpose of inflicting death or serious bodily injury. See Tennessee Code 39-11-106(1) Accomplished with a deadly weapon; and (2) Where the victim suffers serious bodily injury. (b) Especially aggravated robbery is a Class A felony.
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Quick Facts

FELONY A
TCA Section39-13-403
Max Jail15-60 years
Max Fine$50,000
Recent Bookings8+

Geographic Distribution

Davidson
52
Shelby
7
Roane
3
McMinn
2
Hamilton
2
Sevier
1
Hamblen
1