ASIS International (ASIS) Professional Certified Investigator Practice Exam

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What class of felony is designated for first degree robbery?

  1. Class B felony

  2. Class A felony

  3. Class C felony

  4. Class A misdemeanor

The correct answer is: Class A felony

First degree robbery is categorized as a Class A felony, which reflects the serious nature of this crime. In many jurisdictions, first degree robbery typically involves the use or threatened use of a deadly weapon, the infliction or threat of serious bodily injury, or the crime being committed against a vulnerable victim. The designation as a Class A felony signifies that it carries the most severe penalties, which may include substantial prison time and significant fines. This classification is justified due to the potential harm to victims and the inherent risks posed to society by such acts, underscoring the seriousness with which the legal system views first degree robbery. Other classifications, such as Class B felonies or misdemeanors, involve lesser degrees of severity or different circumstances, which do not accurately capture the threat level or the consequences associated with first degree robbery.