P. v. Dewitty CA2/8
Defendant and appellant Michael Dewitty was convicted of robbing a convenience store based largely, although not exclusively, on fingerprint evidence. Specifically, the robber had handled a package of gum, which he left near the store’s cash register, and the only two identifiable fingerprints on the gum matched defendant. On appeal, defendant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence that he was the robber. We affirm. We also reject defendant’s supplemental request that we remand for resentencing in light of a change in the law while this appeal was pending.
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