Oklahoma Robbery is a crime that involves taking another person's property without their consent. This can be done by using physical force, threats, or intimidation. There are three main types of Oklahoma Robbery: first-degree robbery, second-degree robbery, and armed robbery. First-degree robbery is the most serious of the three and occurs when a person uses or threatens to use a dangerous weapon during the commission of the robbery. Second-degree robbery is a lesser crime and occurs when a person takes another's property without their permission and, in the process, inflicts serious physical injury to any person. Finally, armed robbery is the most serious type of robbery and involves the use of a deadly weapon or a dangerous instrument in the commission of the crime.