Robbery Defense Attorney in Spokane
Violent Felony Defense Backed by Prosecution-Side Experience
A robbery charge in Washington isn’t a theft charge with a different name. It’s a violent felony that carries serious prison time, a permanent record, and consequences that can follow a conviction for years. If you’re facing this charge in Spokane County, the decisions you make in the first days matter.
At Freedman Law Office, Attorney Sarah L. Freedman defends clients against robbery charges throughout Spokane County. Before representing defendants, she served as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in Spokane County, building the kinds of cases she now defends against. That firsthand knowledge of how local prosecutors approach violent felony charges shapes every defense strategy we develop. Sarah also brought 11 trial cases to verdict as a law school intern and spent most of her prosecutorial career in the courtroom, giving her substantial trial experience that’s directly relevant to felony defense.
If you’ve been charged with robbery in Spokane, don’t wait to get counsel involved. Call Freedman Law Office at (509) 215-2569 to schedule a free 30-minute consultation.
Robbery Under Washington Law: What the Charge Actually Means
Under RCW 9A.56, robbery is the unlawful taking of personal property from another person using force, threats, or fear of immediate harm. That force element is what separates robbery from theft. Even minimal physical contact used to overcome resistance can be enough for the prosecution to charge robbery rather than a lesser offense.
Washington law recognizes two degrees of the charge:
First-Degree Robbery
Governed by RCW 9A.56.200, first-degree robbery applies when the defendant was armed with a deadly weapon, displayed what appears to be a firearm or other deadly weapon, inflicted bodily injury, or committed the robbery against a financial institution. It’s classified as a Class A felony, the most serious category under state law.
Second-Degree Robbery
RCW 9A.56.210 covers all other robbery situations. It’s a Class B felony. Both degrees result in a felony conviction, not a misdemeanor, regardless of the circumstances.
Contact a Robbery Defense Attorney in Spokane County
Freedman Law Office offers a free 30-minute consultation by phone at (509) 215-2569 or through our online contact form. We serve clients facing robbery charges throughout Spokane County, WA. Call now. Early involvement can give your defense more room to work.
What Sets Freedman Law Apart? An Unstoppable Force in the Courtroom
Aggressive Advocacy. Fighting for Your Freedom.
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Aggressively On Your Side
We genuinely care for every client and each unique case, and employ fierce strategies on your behalf.
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We Speak Plainly
You won't get lost in the legal jargon here; we explain complicated legal issues in plain English at every step.
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We Stay A Step Ahead
Utilizing all of our resources, we anticipate the opposition's arguments and employ creative strategies.
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Powerful Trial Attorney
Sarah L. Freedman's cunning skills in the courtroom are well-respected throughout the local legal community.
How We Approach a Robbery Defense in Spokane County
Every robbery case at Freedman Law Office starts with a free 30-minute consultation. We use that time to assess the specific charges, review available evidence, and identify the most pressing issues. Early involvement can give us more room to work on bail conditions, evidence preservation, and the direction of the defense before options narrow.
Sarah Freedman’s background as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in Spokane County means she comes to every defense knowing how the state builds its case. She understands which prosecution tactics are most common in violent felony cases, where arguments tend to be overreached, and how to build a defense grounded in the specific facts rather than a generic theory. Felony robbery charges may be heard in Spokane County Superior Court, and having an attorney familiar with that environment is a practical advantage from day one.
Throughout the process, we communicate in plain language so you understand what’s happening at each stage, what your options are, and what we’re doing and why. To speak with a robbery defense attorney in Spokane, call Freedman Law Office at (509) 215-2569.
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"Incredible Experience"
Sarah has been such a blessing to me with my court case! She answered all my questions and concerns, stayed on top of the case and made sure I was safe. I truly appreciate her work and positivity!- Jenny H. -
"Worth Every Penny"
Sarah is an extremely compassionate, understanding, and knowledgeable attorney; worth every penny!- Neiva C.