P. v. Griffin CA2/5
A jury convicted defendant Phillip Dean Griffin of attempted criminal threat and found true the allegation that he used a deadly and dangerous weapon. On appeal, defendant contends that the trial court erred in instructing the jury on the elements of his crime and the sentencing enhancement. The Attorney General concedes both errors, but maintains that defendant was not prejudiced by the court’s failure to instruct adequately on attempted criminal threat. We affirm the judgment as modified.
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