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Which of the following defines robbery?

  1. The unlawful taking of property with consent

  2. The theft of items valued over a certain amount

  3. A theft that involves bodily injury or the threat of harm

  4. The act of stealing through deception or fraud

The correct answer is: A theft that involves bodily injury or the threat of harm

Robbery is defined as the unlawful taking of property from a person or their immediate presence, using force, intimidation, or the threat of harm. This means that robbery not only involves the theft of property but also includes the use of violence or the fear of violence to accomplish the theft. Option C accurately captures this definition by emphasizing that a theft can escalate into robbery when it involves bodily injury or the threat of harm. This distinguishes robbery from other forms of theft, where the victim is not directly threatened or harmed. Understanding this distinction is crucial in the realm of criminal law, as the consequences and legal implications for robbery are much more severe than for simple theft. The other definitions provided do not meet the legal criteria for robbery, as they focus on other elements of theft without incorporating the critical aspect of force or intimidation that is inherent in robbery cases.