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P. v. Brown
Appellant challenges his attempted murder, assault with a firearm, and criminal threats convictions on several grounds, including instructional error and insufficiency of evidence. We conclude the trial courts jury instruction upon the concurrent intent theory omitted a crucial element of intent and requires reversal. Substantial evidence supports appellants second attempted murder conviction.

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