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P. v. Miller CA3
Defendant Amanda Rachelle Miller contends the trial court violated her right to due process by erroneously instructing the jury regarding her claim-of-right defense to a robbery charge. Disagreeing, we shall affirm.
At approximately 11:00 p.m. on August 24, 2014, C.W. and her friend D.P. went to a pharmacy to make a purchase. Behind them in line were defendant and Afra Aldakak, defendant’s girlfriend of two years, who were silently staring at them. D.P. gave C.W. money for the purchase, left the pharmacy, and sat in the front passenger seat of C.W.’s car. When C.W. got the counter, she took $380 out of her bra, pulled her identification out of her wallet, and counted the money. Upon completing the transaction, she put her money and identification into her wallet and left the store.

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