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    Exam 10: Robbery
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    The Movement of the Victim Must Substantially Increase the Risk
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The Movement of the Victim Must Substantially Increase the Risk

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The movement of the victim must substantially increase the risk of harm beyond that inherent in robberies for related crimes, such as kidnapping, to be charged.

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