P. v. Richardson
Court reviewed a portion of this case for a second time. After a joint trial before two juries, one jury convicted defendant of attempted murder (count 1), two counts of second-degree robbery (counts 2 and 3), violent false imprisonment as a lesser crime of kidnapping for robbery (count 4), and possessing a firearm as a felon (count 6). The jury also found that a principal was armed with a firearm in counts 1-4, and that defendant personally used a firearm in counts 2-4. The second jury acquitted defendant of attempted murder (count 1) but convicted him of the same two second-degree robberies and the same violent false imprisonment (counts 2-4) and possessing a firearm as a felon (count 7). The second jury also found that a principal was armed with, and Boglin personally used, a firearm in counts 2-4, and that Boglin inflicted great bodily injury in count 2. Defendant was sentenced to 35 years, 4 months in prison; Boglin was sentenced to 108 years-to-life in prison. Defendant appeals from the resulting judgment, court rejected the Attorney General’s argument that defendant waived this issue by not raising it in the trial court. Judgment Affirmed.
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