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Conjoint robbery is when two or more people work together to steal something from someone else. It's a type of robbery, which means taking something from someone by using force or making them feel scared. Robbery is against the law and can be a serious crime.
Definition: Conjoint robbery is a type of robbery that involves two or more people working together to illegally take property from another person through violence or intimidation.
For example, if two people work together to rob a convenience store at gunpoint, it would be considered a conjoint robbery.
This type of robbery is a serious crime and is usually classified as a felony. It is also sometimes referred to as a group robbery.