P. v. Jones
A criminal law decision regarding second degree robbery. Appellant appeals contending the trial court erred in (1) denying his motion to exclude identification evidence, (2) failing to instruct on the lesser included offense of theft, (3) permitting his impeachment with an earlier assault conviction, and (4) denying his motion to sever. Appellant further contends (5) there is insufficient evidence to support one of the robbery convictions, and (6) appellant was improperly sentenced to the upper term based on facts not found true beyond a reasonable doubt by the jury. Court reject each of these contentions and affirm the judgment.
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