Criminal Practice - Lesser-Included Offense of Common Law Robbery – Jury Instruction on Mere Possession of a Firearm
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Criminal Practice - Lesser-Included Offense of Common Law Robbery – Jury Instruction on Mere Possession of a Firearm
No conflicting evidence negates the three elements to establish submission of robbery with a dangerous weapon to require an instruction on mere possession. Defendant cannot demonstrate the evidence required the […] The post Criminal Practice – Lesser-Included Offense of Common Law Robbery – Jury Instruction on Mere Possession of a Firearm first appeared on North Carolina Lawyers Weekly.
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