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The crime of snatching a purse containing $1000 from the victim's hand is:

a) Robbery
b) Burglary
c) Grand theft
d) Extortion

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Snatching a purse from someone's hand is classified as robbery, which is the taking of property by force or threat. For a conviction of armed robbery, direct evidence of the act is needed. Possession of an unlawful weapon by itself can be a separate crime. Option a

Step-by-step explanation:

The crime of snatching a purse containing $1000 from the victim's hand would be classified as robbery. Robbery is defined as the act of taking property from another person by force or the threat of force.

This is distinct from burglary, which involves unlawful entry into a structure with the intent to commit a crime inside, and grand theft, which is the taking of another's property without the use of force and with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. Extortion, on the other hand, involves obtaining something through threats or force.

Looking at the provided scenario, imagining that the police have apprehended two individuals suspected of committing an armed robbery, we can see that while possession of an unlawful weapon is a crime in itself, convicting someone of armed robbery requires direct evidence linking them to the act of taking property from someone by force or threat.

In legal terms, the presence of a weapon can exacerbate the severity of the crime if the suspects are proven to have used it during the commission of the robbery. Option a

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