P. v. Crain CA1/2
A jury found defendant Cory Marquis Crain guilty of second degree robbery. Crain raises two claims of instructional error. He contends the trial court erred, first, in failing to give his proposed pinpoint instruction on robbery and, second, in failing to give a unanimity instruction sua sponte.
Crain also asks this court to review the trial court’s determination that the victim’s personnel records contained no discoverable evidence, and the Attorney General does not object. We have reviewed the personnel records and find no error.
We affirm.
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