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P. v. Robertson CA2/2
Dejuan Lamont Robertson (defendant) removed items from a storage shed less than ten feet away from the back door of an apartment located above a mortuary. A jury convicted him of first degree burglary and, because the apartment was occupied at the time, specially found that a person was “present in the residence during [the burglary’s] commission.” On appeal, defendant asserts that the trial court erred in not declaring a doubt about his competence to stand trial and that the jury’s verdict and special finding are not supported by substantial evidence. We conclude there was no error, and affirm.

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