New Jersey Robbery Charges Against Man
An Orange, New Jersey man is being charged with robbing the TD Banknorth branch on South Street in Middleton. According to this news report, police suspect that the 37-year-old Eddie Young may be responsible for an earlier robbery at the same bank. Young was apparently identified by a downtown bike officer and pursued into a gym on North Street. A number of officers reportedly pursued Young, who reportedly yelled at officers telling them he had a gun and would shoot them.
Police arrested Young in the basement of the gym. He did not possess a gun or any other weapon. Young was charged with robbery in the first degree and grand larceny in the third degree – both felonies. He also faces misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest, criminal trespass and injuring a police animal (for striking a police dog). He may face more charges.
Robbery in the first degree is a serious crime in New Jersey. Robbery is considered a violent crime because of the use of physical threat or possible use of a weapon or firearm. A robbery conviction could result in lengthy prison time. If the same person is accused of robbing different locations or the same location more than once, then he or she faces an increased number of counts. The punishment will be harsher and can include lengthier prison time or heftier fines.
If you have been accused of a robbery in New Jersey, you would be well-advised to contact skilled New Jersey criminal defense attorneys who will be able to analyze the facts of the case and build a solid defense strategy for you. Call Lependorf & Silverstein today for a free and comprehensive consultation.