Senate Bill 227
Introduced Senate Bill (S)
DIGEST
Robbery of a pharmacy. Makes it robbery of a pharmacy, a Level 4 felony, for a person to knowingly or intentionally take a controlled substance from a pharmacy: (1) by using force against or threatening the use of force against; or (2) by putting in fear; a person who is located on the premises of the pharmacy. Enhances the offense to: (1) a Level 3 felony if it is committed while armed with a deadly weapon or results in bodily injury to any person other than a defendant; and (2) a Level 2 felony if it results in serious bodily
Robbery of a pharmacy. Makes it robbery of a pharmacy, a Level 4 felony, for a person to knowingly or intentionally take a controlled substance from a pharmacy: (1) by using force against or threatening the use of force against; or (2) by putting in fear; a person who is located on the premises of the pharmacy. Enhances the offense to: (1) a Level 3 felony if it is committed while armed with a deadly weapon or results in bodily injury to any person other than a defendant; and (2) a Level 2 felony if it results in serious bodily
injury to any person other than a defendant. Provides that a juvenile court does not have jurisdiction over an individual for allegedly committing robbery of a pharmacy if: (1) the robbery of a pharmacy was committed while armed with a deadly weapon; or (2) the robbery of a pharmacy results in bodily injury or serious bodily injury; and the individual was at least 16 years of age at the time the individual allegedly committed the offense. Makes amendments to provide that references in the Indiana Code to the offense of robbery of a pharmacy correspond to references to the existing offense of robbery.
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