
Robbery Defense Lawyer Anne Arundel County — What Are Your Options?
A robbery charge in Anne Arundel County is a serious felony under Md. Code, Criminal Law Article § 3-401, carrying up to 15 years in prison. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. provides a strong defense for clients facing robbery charges.
Last verified: April 2026 | District Court of MD for Anne Arundel County | Maryland General Assembly
Maryland Robbery Law and Penalties
In Maryland, robbery is defined as taking property from someone else by force or threat of force. It is distinguished from theft by the element of violence or intimidation. The primary statute is Md. Code, Criminal Law Article § 3-401. Robbery is always a felony. Armed robbery, involving a dangerous weapon, is an aggravated offense with more severe penalties under § 3-403. The State’s Attorney for Anne Arundel County prosecutes these cases, which are heard in the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court for felony jury trials.
Official Legal Resources
For the official text of Maryland’s robbery statutes, visit the Maryland General Assembly website. For court-specific procedures in Anne Arundel County, refer to the District Court of Maryland for Anne Arundel County website.
Local Court Process for a Robbery Charge in Anne Arundel County
If you are arrested for robbery in Anne Arundel County, your case begins with an initial appearance before a District Court commissioner who sets bail. A bail review hearing occurs within 24 hours if you are detained. Your case will then proceed to the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court for all felony proceedings. The local procedural field is critical: prosecutors often seek maximum penalties for robbery charges, making early and strategic defense essential.
- Initial Arrest & Commissioner Hearing: You will be taken before a commissioner at the District Court on Rowe Boulevard for bail determination.
- Bail Review: If bail is denied or set high, a review hearing before a District Court judge happens within 24 hours.
- Indictment & Arraignment: The State’s Attorney presents evidence to a grand jury. If indicted, you are formally arraigned in Circuit Court.
- Pre-Trial Motions & Discovery: Your attorney files motions to challenge evidence and reviews all discovery from the prosecution.
- Plea Negotiations or Trial: Most cases are resolved through negotiation. If no agreement is reached, the case proceeds to a jury trial.
- Sentencing: If convicted, sentencing follows, guided by Maryland’s sentencing guidelines.
Potential Penalties for Robbery in Anne Arundel County
In Anne Arundel County, a robbery conviction carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison, while armed robbery can result in a sentence of up to 20 years.
| Offense | Classification | Incarceration | Fine | Additional Consequences |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robbery | Felony | Up to 15 years | Up to $1,000 | Permanent felony record, difficulty finding employment/housing |
| Armed Robbery | Felony | Up to 20 years | Up to $1,000 | Same as above, plus mandatory minimum sentences may apply |
Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Why Choose Our Firm for Your Robbery Defense
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997. Our team brings over 120 years of combined legal experience to every case. We focus on building a defense that challenges the prosecution’s evidence, particularly on the critical elements of force and intent required for a robbery conviction. For an armed robbery defense lawyer Anne Arundel County residents can rely on, our former prosecutor insight is invaluable.
Primary Attorney for This Case
Kristen M. Fisher — Of Counsel (Former Prosecutor). Bar Admissions: Maryland; Virginia. A former Assistant State’s Attorney in Maryland, Ms. Fisher has firsthand experience prosecuting and now defending serious felony cases. Her insight into how the State’s Attorney for Anne Arundel County builds robbery cases is a direct advantage for her clients.
Case Results and Client Advocacy
While specific results are confidential, our firm-wide record includes 4,739+ documented case results with over 93% favorable outcomes. In complex felony cases like robbery, our approach involves meticulous evidence review and aggressive motion practice. Mr. Sris, the firm’s founder and a former prosecutor, provides strategic oversight on serious charges, ensuring every defense is thorough.
Results may vary. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Contact Our Anne Arundel County Robbery Defense Lawyers
Our Maryland office represents clients at Anne Arundel County courts. We serve Annapolis, Glen Burnie, Severna Park, Crofton, Odenton, Pasadena, Arnold, Gambrills, and Millersville.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Maryland
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Frequently Asked Questions: Robbery Charges in Anne Arundel County
What is the difference between robbery and theft in Maryland?
Yes, there is a major difference. Theft involves taking property without consent. Robbery, under Md. Code § 3-401, requires taking property by force, threat of force, or putting the victim in fear. This “force” element makes robbery a violent felony with much harsher penalties than theft.
Can a robbery charge be reduced to a misdemeanor?
It depends. While robbery itself is a felony, a skilled robbery defense lawyer Anne Arundel County can sometimes negotiate a reduction to a lesser offense like theft or assault, depending on the evidence. The strength of the case against the “force” element is often key to such negotiations.
What should I do if I am arrested for robbery?
Do not speak to police without an attorney. Politely invoke your right to remain silent and your right to a lawyer. Contact a defense attorney immediately. The statements you make at the initial stage can severely impact your case.
How long does a robbery case take in Anne Arundel County?
Felony robbery cases in Circuit Court typically take 3 to 12 months from arrest to resolution, whether by plea or trial. Complex cases or those involving multiple defendants can take longer. The court must also respect your right to a speedy trial.
What are the defenses to a robbery charge?
Common defenses include mistaken identity, lack of intent to steal, absence of force or threat, and alibi. An experienced armed robbery defense lawyer Anne Arundel County will also challenge the legality of any police search, seizure, or identification procedure.
Related Pages: For other legal issues in the area, see our pages on Montgomery County criminal defense and Anne Arundel County DUI defense. Learn more about our firm on our Maryland criminal defense hub.
Last verified: April 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.
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