P. v. Raouf CA2/3
Defendant Joseph Pierre Raouf was charged with numerous crimes stemming from two robberies. Following a bench trial, the court found defendant guilty of nine counts, including one count of making criminal threats and two counts of resisting an executive officer. The court also found true several firearm and prior conviction allegations and sentenced defendant to 27 years in prison. On appeal, defendant contends: (1) the court erred in admitting statements he made to investigating officers during a post-arrest interview conducted at the hospital and which form the basis for his criminal threats conviction; (2) insufficient evidence supports his conviction for criminal threats; and (3) insufficient evidence supports one of his convictions for resisting an executive officer. We affirm.
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