Aggravated Robbery Lawyer: What You Need to Know If You're Facing This Charge

Aggravated robbery is one of the most serious charges you can face in New Zealand’s criminal justice system. It carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison, and the courts treat it as a violent offence with serious consequences.

But being charged does not mean you are guilty. As a defence lawyer with over 22 years of courtroom experience, I’ve represented clients in aggravated robbery cases across Auckland and the country. I know how complex these cases are, and I know what it takes to build a defence when everything is at stake.

If you or someone you love is facing an aggravated robbery charge, you need legal support immediately.

What Is Aggravated Robbery?

Aggravated robbery involves a robbery where:

  • A weapon is used or presented

  • Actual violence is used during the robbery

  • The offender is aided by another person in carrying out the robbery

  • Serious injury is caused in the process

Police and prosecutors will treat the charge with urgency. Bail may be opposed. Name suppression may be needed. And your future may depend on the strategy we build from day one.

As Your Lawyer, Here’s What I Do:

1. Challenge the Evidence

Aggravated robbery cases often rely on:

  • CCTV footage

  • Eyewitness statements

  • Cellphone data or vehicle tracking

  • Forensic or fingerprint evidence

I break this evidence down, identify flaws or inconsistencies, and test the reliability of every claim. In some cases, the wrong person is charged or someone is being falsely blamed to protect another.

2. Work with Experts

Where necessary, I engage:

  • Digital forensic analysts

  • Psychologists or cultural report writers

  • Youth advocates (for rangatahi charged under 18)

The stakes are too high to rely on assumptions. You need a defence that’s thorough, strategic, and personalised to your case.

3. Negotiate for a Better Outcome (If Appropriate)

In some cases, aggravated robbery charges can be:

  • Negotiated down to simple robbery or theft

  • Defended through lack of intent, mistaken identity, or insufficient evidence

  • Resolved through restorative justice or early guilty pleas, depending on the context

I’ll always explain your options clearly and fight for what protects your future.

Why Timing Matters

If you're charged with aggravated robbery, the decisions made in the first 48 hours are critical. These charges often lead to:

  • Immediate remand in custody

  • Strict non-association orders

  • Searches of your home or devices

  • Media interest or public commentary

You need an advocate who will move quickly, speak firmly, and protect your rights from day one.

Serious Charges Deserve Serious Defence

Aggravated robbery isn’t just about a legal sentence it’s about your future. A conviction can affect your job, your family, your ability to travel, or study. If you’re young, it can impact the rest of your life.

At Anj Singh Law, I’ve represented clients through high stakes, high pressure cases like this. I’ll walk beside you, fight for you, and make sure your side is fully heard.

📞 Contact Us Now if you or someone you love is facing an aggravated robbery charge. Let’s protect your future together.

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