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P. v. Kilbourn CA2/7
Defendant Gary Lynn Kilbourn robbed a small bank. There were only three tellers there: Jessica Shields, Courtney Gibbs, and Chanee Pangan. The jury convicted Kilbourn of robbing Shields and Gibbs, and of attempting to rob Pangan, who unlocked her cash drawer and was preparing to give Kilbourne her money when Kilbourn took the cash from the other two tellers and fled. Kilbourn thus suffered three convictions: two for second degree robbery (Pen. Code, § 211) and one for attempted second degree robbery. (Id., §§ 211, 664.) (All statutory references are to the Penal Code.) Kilbourn does not dispute his two robbery convictions. He challenges only the attempted robbery conviction. He contends we should reverse for insufficient evidence. We affirm.

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