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Two brothers have been sentenced in an April 2008 Gatlinburg robbery case. James B. Dunn, District Attorney General, announced that Chad Allen Love, 27, received a 25 year prison sentence and was fined $25,000 on March 24 in Sevier County Circuit Court. Love was convicted of one count of aggravated robbery after a Jan. 27 trial. Love’s brother, Varion L. Johnson, 23, was also convicted of facilitation of aggravated robbery after the January trial. Johnson was sentenced to nine years in prison and fined $5,000. Detectives Keith Brackins and Tim Williams along with several officers from the Gatlinburg Police Department investigated the April 2008 robbery of the McDonalds Restaurant on Highway 321 in Gatlinburg. A Sevier County jury deliberated for several hours before returning the guilty verdicts. Assistant District Attorney General George Ioannides prosecuted the case. Sevier County Circuit Court Judge Richard R. Vance conducted sentencing hearing before imposing sentence. Since both Love and Johnson had been released on parole at the time of the armed robbery, Judge Vance ordered the sentences to run consecutively to their prior sentences. Before his apprehension on this charge, Love was on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s list of ten most wanted fugitives.

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Robert goes into a store with a gun and holds the clerk at gun point and tell the clerk to empty the cash register, what would Robert's punishment be?