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Hendersonville Man Sentenced for Armed Robbery

Evan Robbins, a 31-year-old from Hendersonville, receives a sentence of 77 to 105 months following his guilty plea to charges of armed robbery, firearm possession by a felon, and habitual felony status. His recent offenses stem from an armed robbery that occurred on April 1, 2024, shortly after his probation officer found a firearm in his home on February 9, despite his felony conviction history.

This case highlights the severe consequences individuals face for violating firearm laws, particularly for those with prior felony convictions. Robbins’ designation as a habitual felon is attributed to three non-overlapping felony convictions, which underscores the judicial system’s response to repeat offenders.

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