This is my last comment on this matter. I'll watch what transpires hoping he's no longer a Raven in short order.
You might want to start with the Alabama Criminal Code:
Section 13A-8-43 - Robbery in the third degree.
Universal Citation: AL Code § 13A-8-43 (2014)
Section 13A-8-43
Robbery in the third degree.
(a) A person commits the crime of robbery in the third degree if in the course of committing a theft he:
(1) Uses force against the person of the owner or any person present with intent to overcome his physical resistance or physical power of resistance; or
(2) Threatens the imminent use of force against the person of the owner or any person present with intent to compel acquiescence to the taking of or escaping with the property.
(b) Robbery in the third degree is a Class C felony.
You're clearly wrong regarding the evidence, which derives from more than one Uber Driver. There's the officers statement based on his initial interview with the parties involved. Two women, Humpf and the Driver. There's Humpf turning the charger back over after the officer determined it did not fit Humpfs phone and returned it to the driver.
The officer was a University of Alabama Officer who did not wish to charge Humpf with Robbery, but the reviewing prosecutors were State Attorney's fully aware of who they were about to elevate the charges upon.
And of course, this is all pre discovery which you assume is nada, where its likely the girls and other lookers on will be deposed. You also make short shrift of corroborating digital evidence in the computer age. Uber Drivers carrying Drinking Fares are wired Brotato Chip.
Obviously being too drunk to know you pulled the trigger is no defense to lack of intent.
Anyway, Humpf was weak on the law and evidence too or he wouldn't have thrown away his "career" like that.
A Hard Rain's gonna fall.