No, but it does rise to the definition of aggravated robbery:txinvestigator wrote:This case does not meet the requirement of 1st degree felony burglary. I don't even see ANY level or burglary, as they were OUTSIDE.
29.02. ROBBERY. (a) A person commits an offense if,
in the course of committing theft as defined in Chapter 31 and with
intent to obtain or maintain control of the property, he: ...
(2) intentionally or knowingly threatens or places
another in fear of imminent bodily injury or death...
29.03. AGGRAVATED ROBBERY. (a) A person commits an
offense if he commits robbery as defined in Section 29.02, and he: ...
(2) uses or exhibits a deadly weapon; or
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