OPINION
Convicted of robbery, § 40A-16-2, N.M.S.A.1953 (2d Repl. Vol. 6), defendant appeals. Use or threatened use of force is an essential element of robbery under § 40A-16-2, supra. State v. Walsh,
The victim was walking on the sidewalk on the north side of Central Avenue in Albuquerque, just west of the railroad underpass. ,At this point, the sidewalk is several feet above the street. The victim had some one dollar bills in the breast pocket of his jacket. Defendant grabbed this money, ripping the pocket. The victim yelled, “ ‘Give me back my money.’ ” Defendant hit the victim, knocking him against the railing separating the sidewalk from the street. The victim grabbed the railing to keep from falling into the street. The victim and defendant then began fighting.
Defendant claims there was only a snatching or sudden taking of the money, and relies on State v. Sanchez,
The use or threatened use of force “ * * * must be the lever by which the thing of value is separated * * * ” from the victim. State v. Baca, supra.
Here, the ripping of the jacket pocket in grabbing the money, and knocking the victim against the railing, was a showing of sufficient use of force to sustain the conviction. Thus, we need not consider the fight that followed.
The judgment and sentence is affirmed.
It is so ordered.
