The 8.143AHobbs Act-Robbery or Attempted Robbery is a federal criminal statute that applies to robberies or attempted robberies committed in interstate commerce. This statute makes it a crime to obstruct, delay, or affect commerce by robbery or attempted robbery. It applies to any person who commits or attempts to commit any robbery within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States, or within any territory or possession of the United States, which affects interstate or foreign commerce. There are two types of 8.143AHobbs Act-Robbery or Attempted Robbery: actual robbery and attempted robbery. Actual robbery involves the taking of property or services from another by force, violence, or intimidation, whereas attempted robbery involves any conduct that indicates the intent to take property by force, violence, or intimidation.