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Which offense involves committing theft while causing bodily injury to another or placing them in fear of imminent harm?

Robbery

Robbery is the correct answer because it is defined as committing theft while causing bodily injury to another person or placing them in fear of imminent harm. In the context of robbery, the element of causing bodily injury or fear of harm distinguishes it from mere theft or other offenses listed in the options. Interference with Child Custody involves taking or retaining a child when knowing that the action is not in accordance with the law or with the custodial rights of another person, which is different from committing theft with bodily harm or fear of harm. Leaving a Child in a Motor Vehicle is a separate offense related to child safety and does not involve theft or bodily harm. Criminal Mischief entails damaging or destroying property belonging to another, which is also distinct from the scenario described in the question.

Interference with Child Custody

Leaving Child in Motor Vehicle

Criminal Mischief

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