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P. v. Salinas
Defendant was convicted of five counts of second-degree robbery; the jury also found true he personally used a knife as to one count and personally used a firearm as to four counts. Defendant appeals, claiming the court improperly usurped the jury's function when it incorrectly told the jury that two witnesses had identified him as the robber. Court disagree and affirm.

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