"We are prepared to defend Robert against these accusations with the truth of what occurred and hope for a speedy resolution so he can move on," Novo's attorney, Jean-Michel D'Escoubet, said in a statement.
Novo was charged with felony robbery with sudden snatching and misdemeanor battery after he was arrested by Miami police in Southwest Miami-Dade County. He has pleaded not guilty, court records show.
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