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P. v. Moore CA4/1
Defendant Jeffrey Moore appeals from a judgment entered after he was convicted in two cases the trial court consolidated. In the first case, Moore was charged with making criminal threats to his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend and the new boyfriend's neighbor, and violating a restraining order protecting the ex-girlfriend. In the second case (filed about five months after the first), Moore was charged with two counts of disobeying a no-contact order issued in the first case in favor of the ex-girlfriend, making a criminal threat to her, dissuading her from testifying against him in the first case, and burglary (by sneaking into her house to dissuade her from testifying). A jury found him guilty on all counts in the first case, but only the court-order violation counts in the second case. The trial court sentenced him to four years in prison. Moore contends the trial court erred by consolidating the two cases. We disagree.

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