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Personally, I think. Stealing does not require direct contact with the victim and causes less harm to the victim, while robbery requires direct contact with the victim and is easy to cause harm to the victim.
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Under Chinese law, stealing and robbing are separate crimes.
Stealing refers to the act of trespassing into another person's residence, unit, public place or other place for the purpose of illegal possession, and stealing property. According to the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, the crime of theft refers to the theft of property, and if the amount is relatively large or there are other serious circumstances, the sentence shall be up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention or a fine; where the amount is huge or there are other especially serious circumstances, a sentence of between 3 and 10 years imprisonment and a concurrent fine is to be given; where the amount is especially huge or there are other especially serious circumstances, a sentence of 10 or more years imprisonment, life imprisonment or death is to be given, and a concurrent fine or confiscation of property is to be given.
Robbery refers to the act of robbing other people's property by means of violence, coercion or other means. According to the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, the crime of robbery refers to the act of robbing property in a public place or non-public place by means of violence, coercion or other means. where the amount is relatively large or there are other serious circumstances, a sentence of 10 or more years imprisonment, life imprisonment, or death penalty is to be given, and a concurrent fine or confiscation of property is to be given; Where the amount is huge or there are other especially serious circumstances, the sentence is to be death and confiscation of property.
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Stealing and snatching are two different crimes in the criminal law, which are as follows:
Theft: refers to the act of taking possession of another person's movable property without the consent of another person. To put it simply, it's stealing from someone else.
Depending on the severity of the circumstances, it can be divided into different types of theft crimes, such as theft and embezzlement. In our criminal law, the maximum penalty for the crime of theft is seven years' imprisonment.
Robbery: refers to the act of forcibly seizing another person's property or committing violence or threatening violence against another person for the purpose of illegal possession, using violence, coercion, or other means. To put it simply, it is to rob someone else's property.
Robbery is a violent crime with heavier penalties. In China's criminal law, the maximum penalty for robbery is the death penalty, but the death penalty has been suspended for two years, and the final judgment power is exercised by the Supreme People's Court.
In conclusion, stealing and robbery are two different crimes, where stealing is the possession of another person's property by non-violent means, while robbery is the seizure of another person's property by violent means.
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Stealing and robbing are two different crimes, and the charges and legal penalties are also different.
Stealing refers to the act of illegally taking possession of another person's property without using violence or coercion. Legally, stealing is a crime of theft, and according to the value of the property stolen, the crime can be divided into minor theft, ordinary theft, serious theft, etc., and the sentence ranges from 6 months to 10 years.
Robbery refers to the use of violence, threats and other means to rob and burn the shed and seize the property of others. Legally, robbery is a crime of robbery, and according to the violence used in the robbery and the value of the property, the crime can be divided into minor robbery, ordinary robbery, serious robbery, etc., and the sentence ranges from 3 years to the death penalty.
In short, stealing and robbing are crimes and will be severely punished by the law. However, stealing and robbing are different in the way and means of acting, which leads to legal differences and different punishments.
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Obtaining other people's property, if it constitutes a crime, is the crime of theft. Robbery is the use of violence, coercion and other means to make the victim dare not or not be able to resist, and obtain the destruction of people and property, if it constitutes a crime, it is the crime of demolition and robbery.
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Of course, in criminal law, stealing and robbing are two different concepts. Stealing is theft, which refers to the act of stealing public and private property for the purpose of illegally occupying the world. Robbery, on the other hand, is above board, and in some cases is physically aggressive.
Duan Huiwei is a criminal act in law.
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Robbery and theft are both crimes against property. The crime of robbery is the most serious violent crime against property, which is very harmful to society and has been the focus of the judicial organs for many years, and the maximum penalty is the death penalty.
The differences between the two are:
1. Knowing: The crime of stealing is the secret taking of someone else's things, while robbery is above board, and in many cases it is physically aggressive.
3. Different means: the crime of robbery infringes on the ownership of public and private property and the personal rights of others, robbery is by means of violence and other means, while theft is by means of secret theft, and the crime of theft only infringes on the ownership of public and private property.
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