P. v. Allen
A jury convicted appellant, Joseph Alexander Allen, among other offenses, of assault with a firearm, robbery, and possession of illegal drugs for purposes of sale. The jury found true firearm and other allegations related to those offenses. He appeals his conviction to challenge the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain one of the convictions for assault with a firearm. He also asserts numerous claims of sentencing error. Court find certain of his allegations of sentencing error have merit. Court accordingly stay punishment on two counts, partially reverse his sentence on another count and remand for resentencing. Court affirm the judgment of conviction in all other respects.
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