Case Details
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Reference
01TX1079726
Court
Milton Keynes Magistrates' Court and Family Court - Courtroom 04
Magistrate
Hearing Date
17 June 2026
Time
10am
Hearing Type
Hearing
Court Type
Magistrates
Prosecutor
Case Details
Offence Details: | Theft from the person of another Robbery Reporting Restrictions: | Press/Publication restrictions apply to this case
UK Offence & Sentencing Guidelines
Theft / Shoplifting
Theft is the dishonest appropriation of property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving them of it (Theft Act 1968). Shoplifting is a common form of theft from retail premises.
Sentencing: Triable either way. Low-value shoplifting (under £200) is prosecuted as a summary offence in the Magistrates' Court. General theft carries a maximum of 7 years imprisonment in the Crown Court, though low-level offences usually result in fines, discharges, or community service.
Robbery
Robbery is theft accompanied by the use of force, or the threat of force, on any person at the time of or immediately before the theft.
Sentencing: Indictable only offence (can only be tried in the Crown Court). Sentencing ranges from a community order for minor, low-harm incidents up to life imprisonment for armed or highly violent robberies.
Disclaimer: The legal definitions and sentencing guidelines above are for general educational purposes under English Law and do not constitute formal legal representation or advice. If you are facing criminal prosecution, consult a qualified criminal defense solicitor immediately.